E247mag reports: Speaking during an exclusive interview with American media personality Joe Budden, Nigerian Afrobeats queen Tiwa Savage revealed she has stopped freezing her eggs and is now fully focused on expanding her family. The superstar explained that age and timing played a major role in her decision, adding that she wants to make use of her eggs “while they are still very healthy.” She further emphasized her wish to have more children — particularly boys — as she prepares for the next chapter of her life.
Tiwa Savage, often described as the “Queen of Afrobeats,” has enjoyed an illustrious career that spans over a decade. Before breaking into the Nigerian music scene, she honed her craft abroad, working as a backup singer for global icons such as George Michael, Mary J. Blige, and Whitney Houston. Her unique ability to fuse Afrobeats with R&B and pop distinguished her from her peers and set the stage for international success.
Her major breakthrough came in 2012 when she returned to Nigeria and signed with Don Jazzy’s Mavin Records, a move that marked the true beginning of her rise to fame. Under Don Jazzy’s mentorship, Tiwa released hit singles such as Kele Kele Love and Eminado, which cemented her status as a household name. Her collaboration with Don Jazzy and the Mavin crew gave her the platform to dominate the Nigerian music industry and establish herself as one of the pioneers of the Afrobeats-to-the-world movement.
Over the years, Tiwa Savage has bagged numerous awards, including MTV Africa Music Awards and BET nominations, while collaborating with global stars like Beyoncé, Wizkid, and Brandy. She has performed on some of the world’s biggest stages and continues to push the boundaries of African music on the international scene.
Now at a new phase of her life, the singer remains in the spotlight — not only for her artistry but also for her personal decisions. Her recent revelation about wanting more male children has sparked conversations among fans, with many praising her openness about fertility and family life.
For Tiwa Savage, the journey from a backup vocalist abroad to Afrobeats royalty under Don Jazzy’s guidance remains a testament to her resilience, talent, and determination. And as she looks to grow her family.