Wizkid grabs Tiwa Savage’s bum, share kiss on stage in France
...Artiste’s song bags 2 nominations in foreign Awards
Nigerian superstar singers, Tiwa Savage and Wizkid, seemingly had a
romantic moment on stage in Paris.
The duo performed their hit collaboration, ‘Malo’ when Wizkid ushered
in the mother of one.
Tiwa Savage once addressed the kind of relationship that exists
between herself and Wizkid, saying they are friends with benefits.
Tiwa made this known during an interview with Beats FM.
Recall that there have been wide speculation that Wizkid and Tiwa are
in a romantic relationship.
According to the former first lady of Mavin records, she is a friend
with benefit to the star boy because they do music and attend ‘public
and private’ shows together.
Asked why she is still single, after separating from Teebillz, Tiwa
said there was no exact reason.
The mother of one further revealed that men do not slide in her DM to
try wooing her.
She said: “You know when people say men slide into their dms….nobody
slides into my dms, people only do to ask for school fees, I don’t get
naughty pictures”.
Meanwhile, Pop star, Wizkid’s music collaboration with Beyonce titled
‘Brown Skin Girl’ has bagged two nominations from the Soul Train
Awards.
The’Brown Skin Girl’ was nominated in two categories of the awards.
The song was nominated for awards in the ‘THE ASHFORD as well as
SIMPSON SONGWRITER’S AWARD’ and ‘BEST COLLABORATION’ categories.
The 2019 edition of Soul Train Awards would hold on November 17 at the
Orleans Arena in Las Vegas.
This is Wizkid’s third nomination at the awards as “Come Closer” was
nominated for “Best Dance Performance” in 2017.
‘Brown Skin Girl’ is a track off Beyonce’s Lion King album released on
Friday, July 19.
Fans have been in awe of the song which also featured her daughter,
Blue Ivy and Guyanese rapper SAINt JHN.
‘Brown Skin Girl’ trended across all social media platforms since the
release, with many hailing Wizkid for his rendition.
Beyonce unveiled the track list, featuring quite a few African stars
like Wizkid, Yemi Alade, Tiwa Savage, Shatta Wale, Burna Boy, Mr Eazi,
Tekno and a host of other international stars.
Beyonce had said she wanted to ensure that she worked with the best
from Africa and not just sample sounds from Africa.
“This soundtrack is a love letter to Africa and I wished to ensure we
discovered the most effective expertise from Africa, and never simply
use a number of the sounds and did my interpretation of it,” she
added.