Nigerian music superstar Tiwa Savage recently shared rare insights into her personal life and career in a candid interview on Beat FM. Known for her powerful voice and presence, Tiwa opened up about love, her relentless work ethic, and a new chapter she’s calling her “phoenix era.”
Love and Vulnerability: “I May Not Be as Savage as People Think”
When it comes to matters of the heart, Tiwa Savage has a surprising side. Revealing her softer side, she shared one of her boldest acts of love, saying, “If I’m into someone, I’m really into that person.” Reflecting on the “craziest” thing she’s done for love, Tiwa confessed, “I’ve pulled up at a guy’s house unannounced. I may not be as savage as people think.” This softer perspective shows fans a more vulnerable side to the “Savage” persona often seen on stage.
An Unstoppable Work Ethic: “I’m a Beast When It Comes to My Work”
Tiwa’s career success is no accident; her fierce work ethic has been a driving force. She explained just how dedicated she is, saying, “I’m a beast when it comes to my work. I’ll call you twenty times if something needs to get done.” For Tiwa, this tenacity is what keeps her at the top of the industry. “That’s where the savagery kicks in,” she added, highlighting the determination that has made her a powerhouse in Nigerian music.
The “Phoenix Era”: Reinventing and Rising Stronger
Tiwa described her current phase as her “phoenix era,” a period of rebirth and resilience following challenging times. “I even have a phoenix tattoo on my neck,” she revealed. “She’s gone through the fire, and I am just getting out of it.” Tiwa’s journey of acceptance, self-love, and setting boundaries marks a significant personal and professional transformation. “This is the rebirth of Tiwa Savage,” she declared, promising fans a stronger, wiser version of herself.
Ambitions Beyond Music: Expanding Her Impact
While music remains her first love, Tiwa has big dreams that extend beyond the studio. “I still have much more to do,” she shared, outlining her plans to explore acting, launch a skincare line, expand her NGO work, and possibly open a music school. These ambitions reflect her desire to leave a lasting legacy.
Acknowledging her influence, Tiwa spoke about the responsibility she holds as a public figure. “It’s something I had to embrace,” she admitted, emphasizing her commitment to authenticity. “When I make mistakes, I address them, because I’m human, that’s part of being a role model.” For Tiwa, staying true to herself is essential, even under the public’s watchful eye.
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