Tiwa Savage Dazzles on Hunger Magazine, Unveiling New Album & Mogul Ambitions

Renowned Afrobeats sensation Tiwa Savage has unveiled her latest musical offering, "This One Is Personal," a 16-track album that represents her most raw and unguarded work to date. After nearly two decades of commanding stages and topping charts, Savage has stripped away all artistic armor, delving into deeply personal experiences that have shaped her over the past two years of the album's creation. Described by Savage herself as "the most vulnerable I’ve ever been on a record," each song on the album resonates with a specific experience she has endured.
Released just eighteen hours before her highly anticipated headline show at London’s KOKO, "This One Is Personal" marks a significant return to her R&B roots, while simultaneously cementing her status as a global force in Afrobeats. Gracing the cover of Hunger Magazine, the forty-five-year-old Grammy-nominated artist openly discusses themes of heartbreak, healing, and the emotional challenge of performing certain songs live due to their fresh wounds.
Reflecting on the album's debut live performance, Savage admitted to feeling nervous, particularly given the short forty-eight-hour notice for the London show and the album's recent release. She initially worried that the audience wouldn't sing along, a common expectation for upbeat Afrobeats tracks, as her new material leans heavily into R&B. However, the encouraging crowd proved her wrong, reinforcing her belief that "when you do stuff that is authentic to you, real to you, you win all the time."
The album features notable collaborations, including one with Skepta on the track ‘On The Low’. Savage described this experience as a "nice break" from the emotional intensity of pouring her heart out in the studio, enjoying the dynamic with a "really hot guy." She praised Skepta as a "talented man of his word" who promptly delivered his verse the very next morning after expressing his interest.
Savage also touched upon her enduring battle against ageism in the music industry. She recounted being told at twenty-seven that she was "too old" to be signed and recently hitting back at a critic on X (formerly Twitter) who suggested she should "stop singing and get married and rest." Once resentful of her age, Savage now sees it as a powerful tool for encouragement, serving as an inspiration to others who might feel it's "too late." She boldly embraces her age, stating, "I don’t shy away from my age. I always find ways to talk about it, embrace it." With unwavering determination, she declared, "Nothing anyone can tell me is gonna stop me from doing what I want to do. I’m gonna be singing in a wheelchair, I’m still gonna be looking hot and I can still take your man." This defiant stance underscores her resilience and commitment to her artistic path, regardless of societal expectations or industry pressures.
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