Mavin Records, Tiwa Savage in recent interview talks on Yemi Alade, Misi Molu comments and and hit collaboration with Duncan Mighty.
The ‘Ma Lo’ crooner who recently headlined and sold-out the Indigo at 02 Arena is ready to release her third studio album later this year also talked about other issues in the interview. In her chat with Awazi of Soundcity FM, Tiwa talks about her music, collaborations, feminism and personal life.
Speaking on her latest single ‘Lova Lova’ with Duncan Mighty which is no doubt one of the biggest records of 2018, Tiwa talks about the process of recording the song.
”It was just one of those usual studio sessions, I worked with Ceeza and Spellz on it and instantly I knew it was a beautiful record…Actually we have had this record since January, it was right after I dropped Vibe and it seemed like the next song to drop.
Duncan Mighty and myself, we’ve spoken for a long time about working together and so he was in Lagos and I invited him out to the studio, played him a couple of records and that one in particular and he was like, I love this record, and literally in 10, 15 minutes, he wrote his verse.”
On ‘Lova Lova’ being the biggest song of her career
Responding to a message she shared on her Instagram page, which had the caption that ‘she had recorded the biggest song of her career’, Tiwa admits that is how she feels about ‘Lova Lova’.
”Definitely, it was Lova Lova,” She says, ”cos it just felt really really special, especially when Duncan did his verse, it just felt really good.”
She speaks on the international collaborations that she is working on
”I have a record with Chris Martin from Coldplay… I do have a record also with Kranium… I believe it is going to be on his album which is coming out in October.”
Relationship with Yemi Alade
Earlier in June, Tiwa Savage’s name was mentioned in a conversation between On Air Personality, Misi Molu and singer Yemi Alade, which generated controversy on social media, but Tiwa says all is well between her and fellow singer, Yemi.
”There is no bad vibe actually, every time we see each other, it’s just the mutual respect that we have for each other. Definitely, I am here for a reason, I think I have worked hard enough… I take every criticism the right way… I definitely don’t think she [Misi] meant it a bad way,” she concluded.
Watch the interview below: