The Afrobeat icon opens up about her struggles and career legacy, sparking speculation about the end of an era.
Nigerian music superstar Tiwa Savage has sent shockwaves through her fanbase by hinting that her next studio album could be her last. The award-winning singer and actress, affectionately known as the “Queen of Afrobeats,” made the revelation on her Instagram story, citing exhaustion as a key factor.
“This might be my last studio album. I’m tired. I don try,” the mother of one shared with her millions of followers, sparking widespread concern and reflection on her illustrious career.
The announcement comes months after Tiwa made waves by declaring herself one of the “Big 3” in the Nigerian music industry. Despite some backlash, the singer has remained steadfast in her belief, backed by a career that has seen her break barriers and elevate Afrobeat to global prominence.
Last year, Tiwa cemented her place in history as the first African artiste to perform at a British monarch’s coronation. Her electrifying performance at King Charles III’s coronation earned her widespread acclaim and made Nigerians proud. Reflecting on the achievement, she expressed her excitement about sharing the milestone with her son, Jamil, in the future.
In April, Tiwa also addressed criticism about her support for female artists. She shut down allegations of not collaborating with other women in the industry, sharing a series of posts highlighting her work with stars like Ayra Starr, Waje, Becca, Amaarae, and Simi.
As fans process the possibility of her retirement, many are celebrating her unparalleled contributions to Afrobeat and African music at large. Whether this truly marks the end of her journey in music or a temporary pause, Tiwa Savage’s impact remains undeniable, leaving a legacy that will inspire generations to come.
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