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Any Man Who Clubs All Day Not For Me – South African singer, Tyla

Any Man Who Clubs All Day Not For Me – South African singer, Tyla
Tyla, the Grammy-winning singer from South Africa, recently disclosed that she is presently unattached.
She shared that her decision to remain single is based on her desire to concentrate on her music career at this time.
During a recent interview on Power 96.5 FM in Miami, the artist behind the hit song ‘Water’ expressed a preference for a partner who enjoys playing video games rather than someone who frequents nightclubs.
The host asked, “Would you rather have a boyfriend who plays video games a lot or a boyfriend who is always in the club?”
Tyla replied, “Video games all day. A club guy? No! What the hell?
“I would rather have a boyfriend who plays video games than a boyfriend who is at the club every weekend. At least, I know the guy who plays video games will always be home with me. I also love being at home.”
On why she is single, she said: “Yes, I am single. I’m not playing with all of that right now. I am focusing on the prize.”
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