Afrobeats royalty Tiwa Savage sat down with Gbemi and Toolz on a new episode of OffAir, and it was nothing short of refreshing and real.
In the candid chat, Tiwa opened up about her remarkable journey — the triumphs, the lessons, and the moments that shaped her both as an artist and a woman. She spoke about balancing fame, faith, and motherhood, and even shared her perspective on the much-discussed salon encounter with Seyi Shay.
Tiwa also reflected on her different eras in music — from her early days as the Afro-Pop Princess with “Kele Kele Love” and “Love Me, Love Me, Love Me”, to her reign as the Queen of Afrobeats with timeless hits like “Eminado”, “All Over”, and “Ma Lo.” She then touched on her current evolution as the African Bad Gyal, owning her sound with bold tracks such as “Koroba” and “Somebody’s Son.”
When talking about her latest album, This One Is Personal, Tiwa revealed that creating “10%” was her favorite part of the process. The conversation was easy, genuine, and full of laughter — the kind of exchange that reminds you why Tiwa remains one of the most authentic voices in the industry.
It was more than just an interview — it was a celebration of growth, artistry, and the power of staying true to yourself.

