Tonight’s teasers: Tyla and Reba
Tyla teased a collaboration called “She Did It Again” with Zara Larsson timed for a 9pm PT release, and Reba McEntire released “One Night in Tulsa” as part of a 50‑year celebration. (x.com) Both posts gained notable social engagement as part of New Music Friday energy. (x.com)
Tyla’s teased team-up with Zara Larsson is now out, and Reba McEntire has opened a 50-year career rollout with a new Oklahoma-themed release. (youtube.com) (reba.com) Tyla previewed “SHE DID IT AGAIN” with a same-night release time of 9 p.m. Pacific, 12 a.m. Eastern and 6 a.m. South Africa time, then the single and video landed on April 17. (pop-cultr.com) (youtube.com) The official video credits the song to Tyla featuring Zara Larsson, and Apple Music lists it as a 2026 single with one track running 3 minutes. (youtube.com) (music.apple.com) Reba’s release works differently: “One Night in Tulsa” is the first in a monthly series of digital “music capsules” tied to her 50th year in music. Universal Music Canada said the capsules will pair new recordings with older songs grouped by theme. (universalmusic.ca) (reba.com) The first capsule centers on Oklahoma, McEntire’s home state, and her site says it combines the newly recorded title track with catalog songs connected to that theme. The release date listed on the project page is April 17, 2026. (reba.com) (universalmusic.ca) These two drops arrived on the same New Music Friday cycle, but they point in different directions. Tyla is pushing a cross-market pop collaboration ahead of her next album, while McEntire is packaging new material alongside five decades of recordings. (ourculturemag.com) (universalmusic.ca) Outside coverage has framed “SHE DID IT AGAIN” as part of Tyla’s upcoming album *A-Pop*. Yahoo and Our Culture both identified the Zara Larsson collaboration as an early single from that project. (yahoo.com) (ourculturemag.com) McEntire previewed “One Night in Tulsa” before release at Reba’s Place in Atoka, Oklahoma, where USA Today reported that she performed the song earlier this month. Other release notes list Neal Coty, Kylie Frey and Thom McHugh as writers. (usatoday.com) (nashvilleinsider.tv) By Friday night, the teaser had become a live release for Tyla, and McEntire’s anniversary plan had moved from announcement to first installment. That leaves the next test in the same place for both artists: whether the first burst of attention turns into sustained streaming and follow-up releases. (youtube.com) (reba.com)