I Am Not Leaving Mavin Records’ Despite Roc Nation Deal - Tiwa Savage
Nigerian superstar singer, Tiwa Savage, has said she remains the first
lady of Mavin Records.
Savage, who
recently signed a management deal
with Jay Z’s Roc Nation, said she has no intention of leaving Mavin, a record
label owned by Don Jazzy.
In an
interview with NotJustOk TV
in the US, the singer said Mavin is family to her.
“Just for the
record, Mavin is family and Don Jazzy was there with me throughout the
negotiation of the deal,” she said.
“So, no I’m
not leaving Mavin at all. It’s a management deal and Mavin is still my record
label. I’m signed to Roc Nation under a management deal.”
She also
disclosed that she’s had a publishing deal with Sony Music for several years.
“I still have
a publishing deal with Sony, They basically handle my songwriting. I’ve been
with them for many years,” Savage added.
The mother of
one said she took along her son and mother on her tour of the United States.
“I have my
mom on the road with me, so she’s helping out with my son. I contemplated leaving
him at home but his first birthday fell within that time and I didn’t want to
miss it,” she said.
Savage also
spoke on the confusion in the western world over Afrobeats, Afrobeat, and
Afropop genres.
She noted
that many Nigerian artistes are still in the process of figuring out their
genres but attested to the fact that they were all inspired by Fela’s Afrobeat.
“I think and
I stand to be corrected. I think we are still trying to figure out what our
genre is but the closest thing for me is Afropop.
“Obviously,
Afrobeat is Fela. We do come from that. We are offsprings of the king himself.
“A lot of us
have a lot more influence with hip-hop, R&B, pop and other genres, it makes
more sense to call our sound Afro-pop,” she said.
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