Tiwa Savage Shuts Down Allegations of Song Theft, Says Ciara Sought her Consent

Mavins first lady, Tiwa Savage, has for the first time, shut down allegations of song theft, by Nigerians, on singer, Ciara. This is coming after the American singer released her collabo with Nigerian act, Tekno.

When the son was released, Nigerians were all over social media with talks that the singer sampled Tiwa Savage’s ‘Before Nko’, in her song, ‘Freak me’.

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In a recent interview with Capital Xtra’s Tim Westwood, the singer has however cleared the air on these allegations. Noting that the song is a great son, she revealed that Ciara’s camp reached out to her.

Tiwa Savage speaks on Ciara and Tekno’s ‘Freak Me’.

Stating that she didn’t hear the song until its release, the Nigerian singer gives kudos to the singers. Read what she said below;

It’s amazing. It’s an honour. I knew she was going to sample the record.

Her people had spoken to my people but I didn’t hear the final product until it came out but it was a pleasant surprise. Big shout out to her. 

She also spoke on her upcoming collabo with Coldplay:

They have a record with Stargate and it kinda has like an Afrobeat influence in it and I already worked with Stargate on a couple of records, so they wanted a female vocal on it, so here I am.

When I was in the studio with Chris Martin, he was so cool. I was so nervous. He made it so easy. 

She placed her collaboration with Duncan Mighty, Lova Lova as her favorite song at the moment.

I knew it was a big record when I recorded it.

She also spoke on gender inequality in the music industry across the world.

I think it’s all over the world actually. I have heard other female acts from America, the UK talk about how hard it is,” Savage said.

I think it’s a lot easier to accept male artist’s songs. On radio, it gets played quicker. Sometimes, I feel like some records when I have male artistes on it, is accepted a lot quicker.

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Omaku Josephine

Omaku Josephine Ananeyi is a Journalist with keen interest in social reformation, a spontaneous writer, an impulsive reader, and a talker. She currently writes for Ghafla Nigeria. Catch me on Facebook @Omaku JhoJho Ananeyi and on Instagram @Jho_Ananeyi