btw, can you sing? @tiwasavage #btwcanyousing #nyc #sing #streetinterview #tiwasavage #holdingitdown #thisoneispersonal
Love wearing nigerian brands @kilentar 🥰❤️
Love wearing nigerian brands @kilentar 🥰❤️
Love wearing nigerian brands @kilentar 🥰❤️
Royal energy 💜 @akano_diamonds 💎 always 🥰 Styled @thestylecharter
Royal energy 💜 @akano_diamonds 💎 always 🥰 Styled @thestylecharter
Royal energy 💜 @akano_diamonds 💎 always 🥰 Styled @thestylecharter
Royal energy 💜 @akano_diamonds 💎 always 🥰 Styled @thestylecharter
Life is so good right now ❤️🙏🏾 and tbh how beautiful is my baby in that last slide 😍😍😍 #ThisOneIsPersonal Out Everywhere 😘 Styled by @stylistbarberose
Life is so good right now ❤️🙏🏾 and tbh how beautiful is my baby in that last slide 😍😍😍 #ThisOneIsPersonal Out Everywhere 😘 Styled by @stylistbarberose
Life is so good right now ❤️🙏🏾 and tbh how beautiful is my baby in that last slide 😍😍😍 #ThisOneIsPersonal Out Everywhere 😘 Styled by @stylistbarberose
Life is so good right now ❤️🙏🏾 and tbh how beautiful is my baby in that last slide 😍😍😍 #ThisOneIsPersonal Out Everywhere 😘 Styled by @stylistbarberose
Life is so good right now ❤️🙏🏾 and tbh how beautiful is my baby in that last slide 😍😍😍 #ThisOneIsPersonal Out Everywhere 😘 Styled by @stylistbarberose
Life is so good right now ❤️🙏🏾 and tbh how beautiful is my baby in that last slide 😍😍😍 #ThisOneIsPersonal Out Everywhere 😘 Styled by @stylistbarberose
Life is so good right now ❤️🙏🏾 and tbh how beautiful is my baby in that last slide 😍😍😍 #ThisOneIsPersonal Out Everywhere 😘 Styled by @stylistbarberose
Life is so good right now ❤️🙏🏾 and tbh how beautiful is my baby in that last slide 😍😍😍 #ThisOneIsPersonal Out Everywhere 😘 Styled by @stylistbarberose
Pure jokes with my sis @nellarose on @parlortalks Check out the full episode on YouTube @clashmagazine ❤️❤️ #ThisOneIsPersonal
@hot97 @miabellenyc thank you for having me and showing so much love #ThisOneIsPersonal Out Now
“God is using me to encourage people beyond music.” Once told she was “too old” to be signed at twenty-seven, Tiwa Savage (@tiwasavage) has been defying expectations all the way through her two-decade-long career. The ‘Queen of Afrobeats’ has built something even more powerful than chart success (though she’s had plenty of that, too) — she’s created a legacy that lifts others up. “You could be twenty-five and not be signed and think that’s too late, but you can always look at Tiwa Savage,” the ‘On The Low’ singer reflects. From being dubbed the ‘African Rihanna’ to hearing young artists referred to as ‘the new Tiwa Savage’, she’s living proof that timing isn’t what makes a legacy last — authenticity is. “I’m gonna be singing in a wheelchair,” Savage says. “I’m still gonna be looking hot and I can still take your man.” For the full story from Issue 36: Trust Your Gut, head to the HUNGER website 🔗 Tiwa wears @timberland Photographer @mattmoorhouse_ Stylist @jojovandalkidd Writer @hattiebirchinall_ Producer @shaniayazmin Make-Up Artist @minnie_mua at @theonly.agency using @fentybeauty Hair Stylist @carl.campbelll at @elevate399 using @avlonuk, @paulmitchell and @moroccanoil Photographer’s Assistants @lawrence_atkin_photo, @charlottecullenn Digital Technician Igor Hill Fashion Assistant @m0o_dz Retouching @retouchedbylex
“God is using me to encourage people beyond music.” Once told she was “too old” to be signed at twenty-seven, Tiwa Savage (@tiwasavage) has been defying expectations all the way through her two-decade-long career. The ‘Queen of Afrobeats’ has built something even more powerful than chart success (though she’s had plenty of that, too) — she’s created a legacy that lifts others up. “You could be twenty-five and not be signed and think that’s too late, but you can always look at Tiwa Savage,” the ‘On The Low’ singer reflects. From being dubbed the ‘African Rihanna’ to hearing young artists referred to as ‘the new Tiwa Savage’, she’s living proof that timing isn’t what makes a legacy last — authenticity is. “I’m gonna be singing in a wheelchair,” Savage says. “I’m still gonna be looking hot and I can still take your man.” For the full story from Issue 36: Trust Your Gut, head to the HUNGER website 🔗 Tiwa wears @timberland Photographer @mattmoorhouse_ Stylist @jojovandalkidd Writer @hattiebirchinall_ Producer @shaniayazmin Make-Up Artist @minnie_mua at @theonly.agency using @fentybeauty Hair Stylist @carl.campbelll at @elevate399 using @avlonuk, @paulmitchell and @moroccanoil Photographer’s Assistants @lawrence_atkin_photo, @charlottecullenn Digital Technician Igor Hill Fashion Assistant @m0o_dz Retouching @retouchedbylex
“God is using me to encourage people beyond music.” Once told she was “too old” to be signed at twenty-seven, Tiwa Savage (@tiwasavage) has been defying expectations all the way through her two-decade-long career. The ‘Queen of Afrobeats’ has built something even more powerful than chart success (though she’s had plenty of that, too) — she’s created a legacy that lifts others up. “You could be twenty-five and not be signed and think that’s too late, but you can always look at Tiwa Savage,” the ‘On The Low’ singer reflects. From being dubbed the ‘African Rihanna’ to hearing young artists referred to as ‘the new Tiwa Savage’, she’s living proof that timing isn’t what makes a legacy last — authenticity is. “I’m gonna be singing in a wheelchair,” Savage says. “I’m still gonna be looking hot and I can still take your man.” For the full story from Issue 36: Trust Your Gut, head to the HUNGER website 🔗 Tiwa wears @timberland Photographer @mattmoorhouse_ Stylist @jojovandalkidd Writer @hattiebirchinall_ Producer @shaniayazmin Make-Up Artist @minnie_mua at @theonly.agency using @fentybeauty Hair Stylist @carl.campbelll at @elevate399 using @avlonuk, @paulmitchell and @moroccanoil Photographer’s Assistants @lawrence_atkin_photo, @charlottecullenn Digital Technician Igor Hill Fashion Assistant @m0o_dz Retouching @retouchedbylex
“God is using me to encourage people beyond music.” Once told she was “too old” to be signed at twenty-seven, Tiwa Savage (@tiwasavage) has been defying expectations all the way through her two-decade-long career. The ‘Queen of Afrobeats’ has built something even more powerful than chart success (though she’s had plenty of that, too) — she’s created a legacy that lifts others up. “You could be twenty-five and not be signed and think that’s too late, but you can always look at Tiwa Savage,” the ‘On The Low’ singer reflects. From being dubbed the ‘African Rihanna’ to hearing young artists referred to as ‘the new Tiwa Savage’, she’s living proof that timing isn’t what makes a legacy last — authenticity is. “I’m gonna be singing in a wheelchair,” Savage says. “I’m still gonna be looking hot and I can still take your man.” For the full story from Issue 36: Trust Your Gut, head to the HUNGER website 🔗 Tiwa wears @timberland Photographer @mattmoorhouse_ Stylist @jojovandalkidd Writer @hattiebirchinall_ Producer @shaniayazmin Make-Up Artist @minnie_mua at @theonly.agency using @fentybeauty Hair Stylist @carl.campbelll at @elevate399 using @avlonuk, @paulmitchell and @moroccanoil Photographer’s Assistants @lawrence_atkin_photo, @charlottecullenn Digital Technician Igor Hill Fashion Assistant @m0o_dz Retouching @retouchedbylex
“God is using me to encourage people beyond music.” Once told she was “too old” to be signed at twenty-seven, Tiwa Savage (@tiwasavage) has been defying expectations all the way through her two-decade-long career. The ‘Queen of Afrobeats’ has built something even more powerful than chart success (though she’s had plenty of that, too) — she’s created a legacy that lifts others up. “You could be twenty-five and not be signed and think that’s too late, but you can always look at Tiwa Savage,” the ‘On The Low’ singer reflects. From being dubbed the ‘African Rihanna’ to hearing young artists referred to as ‘the new Tiwa Savage’, she’s living proof that timing isn’t what makes a legacy last — authenticity is. “I’m gonna be singing in a wheelchair,” Savage says. “I’m still gonna be looking hot and I can still take your man.” For the full story from Issue 36: Trust Your Gut, head to the HUNGER website 🔗 Tiwa wears @timberland Photographer @mattmoorhouse_ Stylist @jojovandalkidd Writer @hattiebirchinall_ Producer @shaniayazmin Make-Up Artist @minnie_mua at @theonly.agency using @fentybeauty Hair Stylist @carl.campbelll at @elevate399 using @avlonuk, @paulmitchell and @moroccanoil Photographer’s Assistants @lawrence_atkin_photo, @charlottecullenn Digital Technician Igor Hill Fashion Assistant @m0o_dz Retouching @retouchedbylex
Introducing our Trust Your Gut cover star, Tiwa Savage (@tiwasavage) 🥾 “When you do stuff that is authentic to you, you win all the time.” Tiwa Savage is a verifiable powerhouse. With over nineteen million Instagram followers and over three million monthly listeners on Spotify, the Nigerian-born artist has truly earned her crown as the ‘Queen of Afrobeats’. But after nearly two decades in the industry, Savage has recently returned to her R&B roots with a new tell-all album, ‘This One is Personal’. Temporarily stepping away from the Afrobeat sound she’s known for, the artist wasn’t sure her fans would understand the genre switch-up. But, in the end, Savage has nothing left to prove — except to herself. “If you’re true to yourself, you can’t go wrong.” For the full story from Issue 36: Trust Your Gut, head to the HUNGER website 🔗 Tiwa wears @timberland Photographer @mattmoorhouse_ Stylist @jojovandalkidd Writer @hattiebirchinall_ Producer @shaniayazmin Make-Up Artist @minnie_mua at @theonly.agency using @fentybeauty Hair Stylist @carl.campbelll at @elevate399 using @avlonuk, @paulmitchell and @moroccanoil Photographer’s Assistants @lawrence_atkin_photo, @charlottecullenn Digital Technician Igor Hill Fashion Assistant @m0o_dz Retouching @retouchedbylex