Tiwa Savage, Nigerian music star, hints at retirement after her next album. The 44-year-old singer shared her thoughts on Instagram, expressing exhaustion and gratitude for her career. Savage’s legacy includes chart-topping hits and global recognition, but fans are left wondering what’s next after her potential final album.
Nigerian music icon Tiwa Savage has hinted at retirement after the release of her upcoming album. The 44-year-old singer, known for hits like “Kele Kele Love” and “Water and Garri,” shared her thoughts on Instagram, expressing that she is “tired” and has given her best to the industry. She indicated that this might be her last studio album, though she did not disclose its title or release date.
Savage’s career has been marked by significant milestones, including becoming the first female African artist to win Best African Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards in 2018. She has also gained global recognition, including a major deal with Universal Music Group in 2019. Over the years, Tiwa has released several successful projects, including her debut album Once Upon a Time in 2013, R.E.D. in 2015, and Celia in 2020.