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Tiwa Savage previews upcoming single on social media
Afrobeats star Tiwa Savage recently gave her fans a glimpse of her much-anticipated single, “Forgiveness,” during a TikTok Live session.
The 44-year-old artist, known for her powerful vocals, previewed the reggae-inspired track while performing some of her signature dance moves, exuding confidence in a chic outfit that featured a short top, skirt, and blonde hairstyle.
In the snippet, Savage delivered emotional lyrics about seeking forgiveness and expressing exhaustion from a difficult situation, which struck a chord with her followers.
Fans filled the livestream with enthusiastic comments, showing their excitement for the new release.
Scheduled to drop on October 18, 2024, “Forgiveness” is already generating significant buzz among music lovers. This upcoming track promises to be a compelling addition to Tiwa Savage’s impressive catalogue, and the TikTok preview has only heightened anticipation for its release.
Listen to the snippet below:
Tiwa Savage previews her upcoming song 'Forgiveness' via her life stream on TikTok, (Oct 18 release) pic.twitter.com/GzU4z6B0Xu
— Dami’ Adenuga (@DAMIADENUGA) October 10, 2024
Recall, Tiwa Savage’s debut film, “Water & Garri,” has made a significant impact on Prime Video Nigeria, becoming the platform’s biggest weekend opener in terms of streams.
She expressed her love for acting, and her success in this new endeavour is a testament to her talent and dedication. Despite facing initial backlash, “Water & Garri” marks a significant step forward for her in the world of cinema.
She also took to her X page on Monday, May 13, 2024, to express gratitude to the “WAG” family worldwide for their love and support as the film hit the top 10 in 14 countries.
“Top 10 in 14 countries! Thanks to the WAG family worldwide for the love and support. Continue streaming WaterandGarri on @PrimeVideo ❤️🙏🏾,” Savage stated.
The 14 countries where “Water and Garri” has garnered attention include Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, Benin Republic, Rwanda, Togo, Georgia, Zambia, Cyprus, Uganda, Ukraine, Tanzania, Qatar, and South Africa.