Tiwa Savage reveals when she would retire from music

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Tiwa Savage’s latest social media post hinted at when she would retire from the music industry as fans eagerly anticipated a new project from her.

Multiple award-winning singer and performer Tiwa Savage’s latest update on social media has been met with mixed reactions from music lovers and her fans. However, she confirmed that she would be releasing a new album singer Tiwa Savage hinting that this could also be her final album as a singer.

Tiwa Savage has continually dominated music charts and garnered numerous awards on both local and global stages. Iconic tracks such as “Somebody’s Son,” “All Over,” and “Koroba” have turned into timeless anthems, cementing her status as a music industry legend.

The announcement has stirred mixed reactions among fans. While some expressed disappointment over the news, others rallied in support of the music icon, praising her remarkable achievements in the entertainment industry.

Social media was flooded with tributes, celebrating her impactful contributions and expressing hope that she will continue to inspire, even if she steps back from recording. Regardless of whether this album marks her final bow, Tiwa Savage’s legacy is undeniably etched in the history of African music.

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