Nigerian music icon Tiwa Savage recently shared a candid revelation about her personal journey with African identity, admitting she was once unhappy with being African. In a heartfelt discussion, Tiwa revealed that her struggles with identity stemmed from the negative perceptions and challenges often associated with being African on the global stage.
However, she credited the rise of Afrobeats music for transforming her perspective and instilling a renewed sense of pride and empowerment. Tiwa elaborated that Afrobeats, with its growing international influence and celebration of African culture, has played a vital role in reshaping narratives and affirming the continent’s place in the world.
She voiced pride in how African music now commands respect globally, helping change minds and inspire a new generation to embrace their heritage. Tiwa’s story underscores the broader cultural renaissance driven by African artists who are challenging stereotypes and elevating African artistry on a worldwide platform.
Her statement resonates with many who have grappled with identity issues but find hope and confidence through cultural expression and creative success.
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