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Tiwa Savage Describes Nigerian Music Industry as Shark-Infested Waters

Award-winning Nigerian singer and songwriter Tiwa Savage has made bold remarks about the challenges within the Nigerian music industry. Speaking during a recent interview, the Somebody’s Son crooner likened the industry to shark-infested waters, highlighting the fierce competition, hidden politics, and complexities that artists face.

Tiwa, who is widely regarded as one of Africa’s most successful music icons, opened up about her journey, detailing the struggles she encountered while navigating the industry. It’s not just about talent, she said. You have to be strategic, vigilant, and resilient because the environment can be unforgiving.

The singer emphasized how budding artists often fall prey to exploitative deals, deceptive practices, and the intense rivalry that defines the music scene. According to her, many young talents struggle to survive amidst the overwhelming challenges posed by industry players who often prioritize profit over artistic growth.

Despite these hurdles, Tiwa acknowledged that the Nigerian music industry remains a breeding ground for global stars, attributing its vibrancy to the creativity and passion of its artists. She advised upcoming musicians to stay informed, build strong networks, and prioritize their mental health while pursuing their dreams.

Her comments have sparked widespread conversations on social media, with many fans and fellow artists sharing their perspectives on the industry. While some applauded her honesty, others saw her remarks as a call to action for reforms that will protect emerging talents and foster a healthier environment for all.

As an influential figure, Tiwa Savage’s insights shed light on the challenges that often go unnoticed, inspiring conversations about how to make the industry more inclusive and supportive.

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