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Mavin First Lady, Tiwa Savage talks about her foray into
music and her journey so far with A Nation of Billions in an interview. The
“All Over” talked about her time in the UK & US and how she moved
back to Nigeria to become one of the biggest female music acts in
Africa.
The mother of one shared her experience on
X Factor UK.
“Oh my goodness X Factor was bittersweet,” she says with a small
laugh when I ask about her time on the show. “It was a heartbreaking
experience at that time. Obviously, because I didn’t get through – I
think I got eliminated just before the final 10, and I was heartbroken.
But then, I say sweet because I feel like if I’d gotten through I
probably wouldn’t be doing the type of music I’m doing now. I probably
would be doing strictly Pop music or R’n’B music. So I think God knew
what He was doing.”
Tiwa shared her experiences from the X Factor UK to studying music in
the United States at Berklee College of Music and working “amazing
artists”.
“It was a situation where I got a glimpse of what was to come and I
was able to go back and really prepare myself. I always say this:
‘Opportunity favours the prepared’ – I don’t know if I was prepared
mentally then. And also, I had to really go back. Go to Berklee College
of Music, learn music. Moved to America, learned how to write songs.
Worked with a lot of amazing artists that I’ve always looked up to – all
my life.”
The “All Over” crooner talked about the African Sound which is
getting more and more global recognition and how she manages to maintain
the Afrobeat sound despite other influences, “I don’t really mind as
long as it has the Afro in it, you can call it Afropop, Afrobeats,
Afrobeat, Afrosoul.”
“Just like in reggae music, yes it has evolved but it’s still reggae
music – it still has the elements and energy – anywhere in the world you
listen to it you know the genre of music it is so I just hope we can
maintain the genre and maintain that in Afrobeats. Like when you have a
pot of stew, the main ingredient is the meat – the main ingredient is
the Afrobeat sound, but I colour it with maybe R’n’B adlibs, maybe
soulful background vocals or maybe lyrics here or there. I don’t really
mind as long as it has the Afro in it, you can call it Afropop,
Afrobeats, Afrobeat, Afrosoul.”
On Jay-Z’s foray into Africa and subsequently signing up with Roc
Nation, the mother of one explained why the deal all made sense.
“because they are the ones more so interested with what’s going on
with Afrobeats and the movement. From my personal experience, especially
signing with Roc Nation – they are more interested in maintaining what
it is that’s gotten me this far and what has gotten us this far. So,
they’re not really trying to change the sound.
I would say maybe branding and artist development – in terms of, our
music industry is completely different in Africa than it is in the US or
UK – so it’s just learning a different infrastructure – the product is
still the same. It’s just working on the branding or packaging a little
bit. I have to maintain that otherwise, what’s the point really? You’ll
lose the essence of the movement and this movement is bigger than one
artist. It’s a revolution.
So we have to be mindful that we’re representing a continent and
we’re representing new artists that will come up after us and they have
to maintain that sound as well.”
Source: A Nation of Billions
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