Monday 21 October 2013

Reasons why Tiwa Savage reigned polite insults on TW magazine.


Few days ago,the easy-going and soft spoken Tiwa Savage politely insulted two editors of TW magazine for an insensitive review of her debut album ''Once Upon A Time''. Tiwa tweeted the above after reading how badly criticized her effort to make a versatile album was.
Read the mag review below:

'Once Upon A Time opens with a Disney inspired fairy tale account of Tiwa Savage’s relationship with her manager Tunji ‘TBillz’ Balogun. Wanted, potent and upbeat reggae track, works as a great opener. Her lower register mode of singing works on Ileke, – a roll call for females to shake their booty – but fails miserably on
others like Ejim Afia and Baby Mo.



Tiwa Savage is the first and foremost an RnB artiste and she doesn’t hide her natural comfort zone on quite a number of tracks as Olorun Mi, Middle Passage and Get Low. Her foray in pop music isn’t a total disaster, her Kele Kele and Love me x3 are exquisitely crafted pieces but the subtle Folarin fails to blow the mind. With 21 songs, one has to dig deep to find the real substance with too many fillers, too much autotune and too much Don Jazzy. However for a debut album, it’s a commendable effort’.
I honestly do not agree with this review because Tiwa proved her versatility in music with that album! Everyone is entitled to their own opinion BUT! you should have kept the down sides of your opinion to yourself or leave it for the edition before you spill, she's your cover girl! she's selling your product for you with her face!!!!! Who won't be angry after reading this?

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