Tiwa Savage Has Finally Addressed Allegations That She Fails To Collaborate With Other Female Musicians

Tiwa Savage, a prominent Afrobeats artist, has clarified longstanding allegations that she rarely collaborates with other female musicians, presenting her side of the story in a recent social media statement.

On 14 October 2025, a Tuesday, the singer posted a collage on her Instagram story to counter what she termed “false narratives,” the collage featuring her collaborations with various female musicians from across Africa. A post titled “TIWA SAVAGE AND THE QUEENS SHE’S COLLABORATED WITH” featured cover art from twelve different collaborations, each highlighting a partnership with a female musician.

Tomorrow they will claim I’m not fond of other females or that I don’t collaborate with other females. Where are the individuals responsible for setting up ring lights to disseminate false information? And how many of these lovely records have they assisted us in promoting?

The compilation showcased the singer’s collaborations with prominent artists such as Ayra Starr on Stamina and Gara, Waje on Onye and All Day, Simi on Men Are Crazy, Asa on Emotions, Efya on The One, and Amaarae on Tales by Moonlight. She also collaborated with Becca, Wavy The Creator, MzVee, and Di’Ja, among several other artists.

Tiwa’s post serves as a stern reply to the ongoing industry trend that frequently sets women in the music industry against one another. The Queen of Afrobeats demonstrated her backing for female musicians by highlighting her history of collaborative work, thereby reinforcing her position as a prominent advocate for female unity within the African music scene.

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