Afro Music
I’m not the kind of girl you can just have and leave; you’ll find yourself returning to ask for more. Tiwa Savage confidently asserts.
Tiwa Savage, the acclaimed and cherished Nigerian musical sensation, never fails to captivate the hearts of her devoted fans, and recently, she left them exhilarated as she unveiled a tantalizing glimpse into her world through a series of captivating photographs. The vivacious artist, known for her captivating performances and melodious tunes, has once again showcased her magnetic appeal by teasing her eager followers with a set of mesmerizing images that have taken the internet by storm.
In the snapshots that have set the virtual realm abuzz, Tiwa Savage exudes a mesmerizing aura of confidence and charm as she confidently displays her well-defined backside. Donned in a form-fitting short and an immaculate white top, the mother of one radiates an air of both elegance and edginess, effortlessly embodying the fusion of grace and boldness that she has become synonymous with.
But there’s more to this story than just a stunning photoshoot. Tiwa Savage, who has been candid about her emotions, recently revealed her heartache, giving her fans a glimpse into her personal struggles. It’s a testament to her authenticity and relatability, reminding us that even the brightest stars have their moments of vulnerability.
Taking to her social media platform to share the captivating visuals, Tiwa Savage posed a thought-provoking question to her adoring followers, adding an interactive and engaging dimension to her post. She asked them to reflect on their own emotional states and choose a song from her acclaimed album “Celia” that best encapsulates their present mood. This artistic invitation not only deepened the connection between the artist and her fans but also sparked conversations about the multifaceted nature of her music and its resonating impact on people’s lives.
In a world captivated by visual stimuli, these photos have undoubtedly etched themselves into the collective memory of Tiwa Savage’s fanbase, leaving an indelible impression that transcends the mere confines of an Instagram post. They stand as a testament to her artistic prowess, her ability to captivate not only with her melodious voice but also with her charismatic presence and unapologetic self-expression. As admirers continue to revel in these snapshots, it’s clear that Tiwa Savage’s influence extends far beyond the realm of music, shaping cultural conversations and setting trends with every move she makes.
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“Shatta Wale Reveals Reason Behind Beef with Burna Boy:Somebody Told Him I Had an Affair with His Girlfriend’
Shatta Wale, a well-known Ghanaian singer, recently shed light on the reason behind his feud with Afrobeats star Burna Boy.
In an interview, Shatta Wale disclosed that he and the Grammy Award-winning artist used to be close friends before their relationship soured.
According to Shatta Wale, the rift between them began when one of his associates informed Burna Boy that Shatta Wale had been involved with his girlfriend. Shatta Wale expressed disappointment that Burna Boy didn’t approach him directly about the issue, considering their friendship, but instead chose to discuss it with others.
Shatta Wale’s perspective on the matter is summarized in his statement: “Burna Boy heard from one of my guys that I sacked that I slept with his girlfriend. You see he is my G, him for call me.”
Reactions poured in from fans and observers:
- officialwizshine1 emphasized leaving Burna Boy alone, citing his success and dismissing negative talk.
- fntasy_ii humorously noted Burna Boy’s effortless trendiness and the tendency for every celebrity to speak out on their issues.
- orch.terry jokingly commented on Burna Boy’s ability to focus on his music despite the gossip surrounding him.
- power_gp7 highlighted the envy directed towards Burna Boy, likening it to the inconsistency of electricity supply in Nigeria.
The video of Shatta Wale discussing the matter was also shared for viewers to watch.
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“Portable – Let’s Promote Afrobeats and Leave Amapiano for South Africans”
“Portable Urges Nigerian Artists to Prioritize Afrobeats Over Amapiano After Grammy Outcome”
In response to South African singer Tyla’s Grammy win over Nigerian artists like Burna Boy and Davido, controversial artiste Habeeb Okikiola, known as Portable, advises Nigerian musicians to focus on promoting Afrobeats instead of Amapiano. Portable emphasized the importance of valuing Nigeria’s genre and suggested that sticking to Afrobeats would enhance Nigeria’s chances of winning international awards. He referenced the evolution of music styles, mentioning the prevalence of shaku shaku before the emergence of Amapiano. Portable asserted that Amapiano belongs to South Africans and cautioned that pursuing it wouldn’t lead Nigerians to Grammy success.
Some comments from social media users:
@lappoosky: “Even when Tyla won the award, they still played a Fela song.”
@Macy_Macy0: “After South Africa and Nigeria play, then we’ll decide this one.”
@Mahasmaan: “Brother, unlike Nigerians, South Africans don’t try to claim or imitate Afrobeats, we consume them raw. Nigerians are suffering from main character syndrome, you wouldn’t stand watching an SA genre shine!”
Here are some additional comments:
@HappinessUgboma: “It’s true what Portable said. We don’t value our Afrobeats, yet we want to use it to win a Grammy. It’s impossible. But when we use our own, it will go a long way and stand tall.”
@MaziLeeTweets: “I’ve been suggesting this: let’s leave Amapiano to them and focus on our Afrobeats. Nigerian producers should return to the drawing board and create fresh, distinctive sounds. I have confidence in SARS on this matter.”
@Sami011y: “The funny part is Amapiano isn’t the popular genre in SA. House music is more popular than Amapiano. Amapiano was just a smoke screen to generate attention for SA music! West Africans must stick to our Afrobeats because we sound very funny doing Amapiano!”
“Let’s promote Afrobeats and leave Amapiano for South Africans”
— BASITO (@itzbasito) February 5, 2024
– Portable
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Tacha recently revealed, “If it wasn’t for the fact that Beyoncé is Beyoncé, I would place Burna Boy above Beyoncé, because nobody performs better than Burna Boy.”
Anita Natacha Akide, widely known as Symply Tacha, a reality TV star, media personality, and entrepreneur, recently compared the stage performance of Nigerian musician Burna Boy to that of international artist Beyoncé and others.
In a social media post, she remarked, “If it wasn’t that Beyoncé is Beyoncé, I really would place Burna Boy above Beyoncé, because nobody performs better than Burna Boy.” Tacha’s statement attracted attention, with some individuals expressing agreement for the first time with her views.
In the video, Tacha lauds Burna Boy’s stage presence over Beyoncé’s, emphasizing his international stature and discouraging comparisons with Nigerian artists.
Her remarks sparked reactions, with comments such as:
@og_laviish: “The only thing this girl has ever said that makes sense in her life, swear.”
@Seyi_theVibez: “Her first win ever, damn, is her sense coming back???”
@quin_yara: “First sensible talk by Tacha.”
If it wasn’t that Beyoncé is Beyoncé, I really would place Burna Boy above Beyoncé, because nobody performs better than Burna Boy.” — Tacha.
— BIG 7 RECORDS (@Big7Record) February 7, 2024
This has to be first time I will actually agree to something tacha said😤. pic.twitter.com/zyD69NBrQq
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