Friday, August 31, 2012

Don Jazzy and I –Tiwa Savage

You do not come across Tiwa Savage in person for the first time and fail to notice the passion and confidence she
exudes. This better comes alive when asked to speak about her music career.
It sure does not come as a surprise, as the 32-year- old singer, who does not look any bit her age, kicked off her music career in the UK, touring as a back-up singer for international stars like Mary J. Blige, Sting, George Michael, Kelly Clarkson and the Spice Girls....

Her impressive resumenotwithstanding, Savage, who is the only female in the Don Jazzy-led, Marvin Records music label, is quite approachable. Although
she says her label mates do not make her feel like a lady in their midst, her inclusion in the team has given rise to speculations of a steamy romance
between her and Don Jazzy.

The rumour was further fuelled when the latter, who has never collaborated with any artiste outside of the disbanded Mo Hits Crew', featured on her single, Without My Heart.

To these allegations, Savage lets out a hearty laugh, saying, "The rumours are false. Don Jazzy and I have
always been friends. He helped me out from the beginning, even before Mavin Records. I have always and will always look up to him. He is a great man and
I appreciate his talent so much. He also has a really good heart."

In less than two years since she moved back to Nigeria, the slender singer has won a large following for herself and has gradually wormed her way to the
enviable position as a top musician in the country.

Yet, she rules out 'luck factor.' "A lot of people see it as a short period but I can
assure you I have been working for many years to get here. It is a journey that has spanned many years
and three continents just to get here. I am grateful to God that I now have the opportunity to sing but it has been a lot of hard work."
Savage's dress sense and appearance have made her nothing short of a sex symbol in the industry. Notwithstanding, she confesses that she was initially
not comfortable with her skin colour.

"I used to have such a complex about being dark skinned and was told that I was not beautiful and sometimes when someone complimented me, they
would say, 'You look good for a dark-skinned girl' but eventually when I moved to the U.S., people started
to really compliment me. So I guess the secret is appreciating how God created you. Once you feel
good on the inside it will show on the outside."
According to the Berkley College of Music, UK
graduate, she is not threatened by the crop of female
artistes trying to break through in the competitive
Nigerian music scene. For her, there is no challenge
what so ever.
"If anything we even need more female musicians.
There are not enough of us. I am actually in awe of
many of them: Omawumi, Waje, Asa, Eva are all
doing great things in music. Many powerful women
have paved the way for someone like me and the
truth is there are amazing female artistes that are
relentless in their efforts to build the female
presence in the music industry. We are working so
hard to make sure we close the gap in such a male
dominated industry."
With less than six singles to her credit, her yet-to-be-
released album has become one of the most
anticipated in the industry. She reveals that it will be
a blown-away.
"The album will be out very soon and apart from my
usual style, I am experimenting with some different
sounds too. I think listeners will be pleasantly
surprised. I was happy that O Ma Ga was well
received because it was a departure from my typical
style. I am not necessarily pushing for an
international collaboration right now as I feel when
the time is right it will happen. I would love to do a
collaboration with Brandy though; she is my all-time
favourite."
With some celebrities constantly striving to live up to
the expectations of the public and fans, Savage says
she is never compelled to bow to pressure. "From the
beginning, I have always just allowed the music to
speak for itself and I strongly believe that as long as
you are true to yourself, you maintain your integrity
and continue to stay humble and create great music,
you will be free to enjoy the journey and use your gift
to bless people as supposed to always feeling
pressured. The only pressure I feel is to always do
better."
When asked what she considers the greatest
misconception being held about her, she says,
"Probably that I am some kind of diva. In reality I am
most comfortable wearing a T-shirt and some
leggings. I'm not even a big fan of heels."
Punch Nigeria
Sent from my BlackBerry wireless device from MTN

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