Nigerian singer, Tiwa Savage has revealed she can’t leave her man for cheating on her.
She stated this when she appeared on the Spill With Phyna show.
Nigerian singer, Tiwa Savage has revealed she can’t leave her man for cheating on her.
She stated this when she appeared on the Spill With Phyna show.
Nigerian singer Tiwa Savage has dismissed claims that Afrobeats is currently experiencing its worst run in the past two decades.
Reputable music executives, including Paul Okoye aka Paulo, and DJ Big N, have claimed that Afrobeats is declining in separate interviews and social media posts.
However, speaking at the Unstoppable Africans event recently, Savage boasted that Afrobeats is unstoppable.
She argued that contrary to claims that the genre was declining, it is gaining more grounds on charts and tours.
She also spoke about the cultural impact of Afrobeats, recalling that she used to be unhappy about being an African growing up in London, but the positive image Afrobeats is giving the continent has made her become proud of her race.
The singer noted that Afrobeats has achieved a lot despite not having enough support, structure or infrastructure.
“Afrobeats is the fastest growing genre in the world. We kind of created it with nothing; no support, no infrastructure, no real belief even from our own people initially.
“I remember growing up in London and I was not happy being African. But now I’m so proud because of how big Afrobeats is growing.
“There was a conversation at one point that Afrobeats is going to have its 15 minutes of fame and then fades away. But we are still here. We are not slowing down. In fact, we are filling out stadiums, and we are getting the biggest songs on the charts right now.
“I don’t know how true this is, but apparently one in every four black persons is a Nigerian or an African.
“So, we are not going anywhere. As much as they are trying to quiet us down, the music is not going anywhere. We are Africans and we are unstoppable,” she remarked.
Seyi Shay, the popular Nigerian singer, has revealed that she is open to reconciling with fellow artiste Tiwa Savage after years of tension between them.
She made this known in an interview with Saturday Punch, while responding to questions about their fallout and Tiwa’s recent remarks on the issue.
The songstress explained that her involvement in a Pepsi campaign years ago, which many believed caused a rift between them, was a brand decision and not a personal act.
She said she has never rejoiced over another woman’s challenges and has always respected Tiwa’s career and achievements in the music industry.
The Right Now crooner revealed that their past misunderstanding and diss track happened during a time when both artists were under pressure in a competitive industry.
She said that with time and maturity, she now sees that better communication could have prevented the clash.
According to her, she would have chosen dialogue over confrontation if given another chance.
The singer added that she is willing to have a private or public conversation with Tiwa to clear the air, saying that life is too short to hold onto tension.
She also said that reconciling could set a positive example for other women in music.
She said, “That period was purely a brand decision, not a personal one. I have never had any reason to celebrate another woman’s challenge or misfortune. I respect Tiwa’s journey deeply. She’s an incredible artist and a trailblazer. There’s no bad blood on my end; only respect and acknowledgement of her contribution to the industry.”
“We were both under pressure and navigating a very competitive industry. When emotions run high, it’s easy to miscommunicate or react defensively. Time and maturity have given both of us a clearer perspective. If I could go back, I would choose communication over confrontation.”
“Yes, I would. Life is too short for lingering tension. If having that conversation helps heal narratives and sets a better example for women in music, I’m open to it, whether privately or publicly. We’ve both come a long way, and I think there’s strength in showing that women can rise above old narratives.”
The dispute between the two stars dates back to 2021 when a video of their argument at a Lagos salon went viral.
Nigerian singer, Tiwa Savage has stated that she’s ready to be a second wife.
According to the star, her current reality has made her open to this choice.
Tiwa stated this while featuring in a recent episode of the American podcast, Air Service.

Afrobeats superstar Tiwa Savage has revealed her initial reaction to one of Mavin Records’ biggest hits, “Dorobucci.”
The singer admitted that she was far from impressed when she first heard the track and thought it sounded terrible.
Speaking during an interview on NotJustOk, Tiwa revealed that Mavin Records founder Don Jazzy had played an early version of “Dorobucci” while they were in a hotel in Dubai for her wedding.
“Don’t know if people know this, but Don Jazzy played ‘Dorobucci’ in the hotel when we were in Dubai for my wedding, and honestly, I thought it was such a crap song,” she confessed.
However, her opinion changed drastically after returning to Nigeria and hearing the completed version of the track.
“When I got back to Nigeria, and I got to the studio, and I heard the song that I heard him play in Dubai, I was flabbergasted. I was so angry, like, I don’t know, because this had happened with Eminado too, and I did not like it,” she said.
The “Somebody’s Son” crooner admitted that she was hesitant to join the recording and was the last Mavin artist to lay her verse, even as her labelmates enthusiastically embraced the song.
“I was the last person to record my verse, because I was looking at everybody and I was like, ‘Do you guys really like this?’” she said.
Despite her initial doubts, “Dorobucci” went on to become a massive hit across Africa, solidifying Mavin Records’ dominance in the Afrobeats scene.
Reflecting on the song’s success, Tiwa praised Don Jazzy’s creative genius and vision.
“We all know what happened to the record. I don’t know what Don Jazzy does, but yeah, that was… I heard it, and I didn’t want to tell him.
“I was like, man, who… I was like, is it Reekado he’s doing this song for? Is it Korede or D’ija? Not knowing I would be on the song too, and it turned out to be phenomenal. Shoutout to Don Jazzy too,” she said.
Popular Nigerian singer, Seyi Shay has revealed the reason behind her long-standing feud with fellow artiste Tiwa Savage.
The Yolo crooner said their friendship ended because of an affair between her former personal assistant and Tiwa’s ex-husband, TeeBillz.
Seyi made the revelation while speaking on the OffAir Show, explaining that she had been unaware of the cause of their rift for years until she reconnected with the former staff member.
She said the woman approached her years later to apologise, admitting that she once had a romantic relationship with Tiwa Savage’s husband while she was still working with Seyi.
According to Seyi, she had no idea about the affair at the time and was shocked to learn that it may have been the reason Tiwa ended their friendship.
She said the discovery was painful because they had shared a close bond and worked together often, not knowing that Tiwa probably believed she was aware of what was going on.
She said, “I honestly didn’t know why Tiwa and I stopped talking to each other. A young lady I hired as a PA back when Didi was still managing me… after the whole salon experience, I moved to London to have my daughter.
“I saw this girl at the club, someone I had not seen in about seven years. She hit me up on Instagram, we met for lunch, and she said, ‘I saw what happened and I’m really sorry. It is very detrimental to your career, and I feel like I’m the cause of it.
“To cut a long story short, it turns out the girl was having a relationship with my girl’s husband, and I didn’t even know. She told me all of that. It must have been true; I don’t think she would say all of that as a joke.
“When she told me this, I was disgusted because we were rolling together and doing things together, meanwhile, Tiwa probably thought I knew about it. You can just imagine the anger. It’s so painful. If that was me, I would have done worse.”