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Babes Wodumo says only Beyoncé and Tyla can match her energy

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May 26, 2026

SOUTH African singer and choreographer Babes Wodumo, whose real name is Bongekile Simelane, has confidently declared that no artist can outshine her when it comes to both choreography and singing.

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Babes Wodumo says only Beyoncé and Tyla can match her energy

Babes Wodumo says she is the only one who can match the energy of Beyoncé and Tyla.

During a recent interview with local media, the Durban-born gqom star was asked which artists she would like to collaborate with in the future.

Wodumo revealed that only two names are currently on her wishlist - global superstar Beyoncé and South African Grammy winner Tyla.

“Beyoncé and Tyla. Beyoncé is like me; she is stubborn, and Tyla is as well. With the rest, I don’t think they can defeat me. From choreography to singing, there is no place they can defeat me,” said Wodumo.

“I’m the best,” she added confidently.

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