Tiwa Savage, the popularly known African Barbie has officially left Mavin Records and has signed a new deal with Universal Music Group, the world’s leading music company.
The Afro-pop singer has been with Mavin records for seven years, and she has finally elevated her career by signing into the world’s largest music company. Her crew at Mavin Records express their gratitude towards her stay at the company for seven years.
Mavin Records founder, Don Jazzy expresses how he feels about Tiwa Savage’s departure from Mavin Records. He says on Instagram:
She replied to this post, saying:
When I got pregnant I was nervous to tell you so I decided to tell you at the airport when we were traveling for a show. I figured you couldn’t really say much in a public place 🤣🙈 but then you told me you already knew and had already been thinking of a plan to keep my brand going while I took some time out. I was shocked because you weren’t phased by the news, you had already started making plans. I recorded the RED album while I was heavy and I would fall asleep during sessions and you and the whole team would crash in the studio right there with me till I woke up again and was ready to finish recording. There was nothing you would hear about me that ever made you mad, no outfit was too crazy, no headline was too controversial for you to handle no crazy outburst no nothing. If I said today wasn’t emotional for me I would be LYING. Please promise me that our relationship will never change. I only want to make you proud of me. Not every super hero has an S on their chest. You are my superhero DON DORO BUCCI. 7 years, 7 the number of perfection. I LOVE YOU ALWAYS AND FOREVER. Mavin 4life #DiaFada 💪🏽🙏🏼❤️
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