Tiwa Savage's Shocking Confessions on OffAir with Gbemi and Toolz!

The acclaimed Queen of Afrobeats, Tiwa Savage, recently featured as a guest on a new episode of “OffAir with Gbemi and Toolz,” offering listeners an in-depth and candid conversation about her illustrious journey. During the sit-down, Tiwa delved into the significant highs and valuable lessons she has encountered throughout her career, articulating the profound motivations that continue to drive her artistic and personal endeavors.
The discussion spanned various facets of her life, including her celebrated music career, the joys and challenges of motherhood, the complexities of fame, and the role of faith in her life. Tiwa openly shared insights into her experiences away from the glare of the spotlight. Notably, she addressed the much-publicized salon incident involving Seyi Shay, providing her personal account of the events.
A significant portion of the conversation was dedicated to her musical evolution, as Tiwa reflected on her favorite musical eras. She reminisced about her early “Afro Pop Princess” days, marked by hit singles such as “Kele Kele Love” and “Love Me, Love Me, Love Me.” This transitioned into her iconic “Queen of Afrobeats” reign, characterized by chart-toppers like “Eminado,” “All Over,” and “Ma Lo.” Most recently, she discussed her current “African Bad Gyal” phase, highlighted by successful tracks including “Koroba” and “Somebody’s Son.”
Speaking about her latest album, “This One Is Personal,” Tiwa Savage revealed that the track “10%” held a special place as her favorite to create. The entire episode was described as a seamless and engaging exchange, filled with infectious laughter, meaningful reflection, and the distinctive warmth that the OffAir platform is known for, ensuring guests feel completely at ease. Listeners are encouraged to catch Tiwa’s complete conversation on “OffAir with Gbemi and Toolz,” an episode deemed truly memorable and worth experiencing.
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