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Balancing the Spotlight and Motherhood: Kyla on Music, Mum Life & Finding Her Voice Again

Balancing the Spotlight and Motherhood: Kyla on Music, Mum Life & Finding Her Voice Again

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In this powerful episode of Trybe Talks, Princess Nyah sits down with her friend Kyla — the Grammy-nominated, multi–Billboard-winning artist and mum of two — for a raw, funny, and heartfelt conversation about juggling fame, motherhood, and identity.

Kyla opens up about life behind the spotlight, the “mum guilt” that comes with chasing big dreams, and how motherhood grounded her more than any chart hit ever could. From touring the world and working with Drake to managing school runs, homeschooling, and family chaos, Kyla’s story is a reminder that you can evolve, thrive, and still hold space for your dreams.

💜 Share this episode with a mum who needs the reminder that you can have both — the career and the calm. Follow @trybe.uk for more real stories from real parents.


💡 What This Episode Covers

  • Juggling fame, motherhood, and the invisible load


  • The story behind Kyla’s viral collaboration with Drake


  • Finding her balance as a performer, wife, and mum of two


  • Why mum guilt hits harder when you’re chasing dreams


  • Setting boundaries in the music industry as a parent


  • The power of community and a strong support system


How authenticity keeps you grounded in fame and family life

If this episode resonated, subscribe to Trybe Talks, share it with a parent who needs the reminder to keep showing up, and follow @trybeuk on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube for more real conversations, hacks, and tools that lighten the load.

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