Tiwa Savage, a real icon of Nigerian music, has hinted that her subsequent album might be her final. It’s a stunning announcement that is left followers and the music world buzzing. At 44, after years of unimaginable success, she shared on Instagram that she’s feeling exhausted, saying, “This could be my final studio album. I’m drained, I don strive.” (a Pidgin English phrase which means “I’m drained, I’ve tried”).
Tiwa, born Tiwatope Savage, has been a drive since her debut single, “Kele Kele Love,” burst onto the scene in 2010. But her story goes approach again. Before conquering the Nigerian music scene, she was constructing a profession on the worldwide stage. In 1996, she started her musical journey as a backup singer for big names like Kelly Clarkson, Mary J. Blige, and Destiny’s Child. She even competed on the UK’s X Factor in 2006, making it to the highest 24.
She’s a songwriter too, signing a serious take care of Sony/ATV in 2009 and writing hits for artists like Jaicko and Kat DeLuna. She even earned a Grammy nomination in 2010 for her work with Fantasia.
Then, in 2010, she got here again to Nigeria, and that is when Tiwa Savage actually grew to become a family title. Her Afrobeat sound resonated with tens of millions, and he or she’s been releasing hit after hit ever since, collaborating with artists across the globe.