Tyla Turns Luxury Into Liberation on ‘Chanel’
- Strunkiss Music

- Dec 1
- 2 min read
A sultry, confident celebration of soft power and self-worth, wrapped in Tyla’s signature Afropop shimmer.

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Tyla’s “Chanel” glides in like a warm breeze through velvet curtains smooth, seductive, and effortlessly self-assured. The rising global star leans deeper into the elegant, sensual world she’s becoming known for, blending Afropop rhythms with R&B softness in a way that feels both luxurious and intimate. “Chanel” isn’t just a song; it’s a mood, a mirror, and a reminder that self-value is the real designer label.
The track plays with the dual meaning of “Chanel” the brand, and the feeling of being treated like something rare and precious. Tyla uses it not just as a symbol of glamor but as a metaphor for standards, boundaries, and the type of love she refuses to settle for. Her vocals float with a soft confidence, the kind that doesn’t need to be loud to be heard. She knows her worth and she sings from that place.

Musically, the song is light on its feet. The beat moves like late-night city lights skipping across a car window, subtle but hypnotic. Tyla’s harmonies glide over the production with a quiet sparkle, giving the track that dreamy, diamond-sheen finish. It’s stylish without trying too hard, and that’s exactly what makes it addictive.
Lyrically, Tyla taps into a universal feeling: wanting a connection that makes you feel chosen, cherished, and understood. She wraps vulnerability in elegance, turning soft emotions into something powerful. “Chanel” feels like the moment someone finally realizes they don’t need to convince anyone to love them correctly the right person just will.

By the time the track fades, it leaves behind the ghost of perfume, the glow of confidence, and the lingering reminder that loving yourself sets the tone for how the world loves you back.



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