Nigerian musician Tiwa Savage has talked candidly about her experiences in the music business, parenting, and the difficulties of celebrity..CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
The singer revealed intimate details about her life and profession in an interview with media personality Joey Akan on Afrobeats Intelligence. Tiwa, who is well-known for her powerful voice and charisma on stage, disclosed that it was actually a gift that she began her music career later than most people. “It was a gift that I started late. However, I didn’t believe it to be at the moment,” she stated. She clarified that she was able to maintain her success in a cutthroat field by being deliberate about her profession.
The singer also talked on raising her kid and the value of not forcing him into music just because she is famous, according to Vanguard news. Tiwa stated, “I didn’t want my son to feel under pressure to pursue music because of me.” “He will find his way if it is his destiny.” She discussed the emotional toll of being an artist, emphasising the need to appear affluent and mental health issues. “You have to maintain appearances even though sometimes you’re not making as much money as people believe,” she said. Tiwa emphasised in her closing remarks the importance of artists developing resilience in the face of demands and criticism from the general audience.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>