‘I Am Tired, I Don Try’ – Tiwa Savage Reveals Plans to Quit  Music

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Nigerian award-winning singer Tiwa Savage has hinted at quitting the music industry after the release of her next album.
Naija News reports that the 44-year-old singer gave a hint via her Instagram story on Saturday.

Tiwa Savage said she now feels tired, noting she has done her best.

However, the ‘Koroba’ crooner did not reveal the title and release date of the next album.

She wrote: “This might be my last studio album. I am tired; I don’t try.”

Recall that Tiwa Savage rose to prominence after releasing her breakout single ‘Kele Kele Love’ in 2010.

She has since established herself as one of the most prominent names in the Nigerian music landscape. She has also earned global awards recognition.

Meanwhile, Tiwa Savage has spoken about the effects of the divorce from her ex-husband, Tunji Balogun, popularly known as TeeBillz.

TrackNews Media recalls that TeeBillz announced their divorce in 2018 on social media.

However, in an interview with ‘The Receipts’ Podcast, Tiwa Savage accused TeeBillz of being responsible for the divorce, stating that she did not break up with him.

She explained that TeeBillz announced the divorce while she was still struggling with postpartum depression after the birth of their son.

Tiwa Savage also stated that it was heartbreaking how the public blamed her for the marriage breakup, adding she became an ‘African Bad Girl’ afterward

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