Nigerian singer, Tiwa Savage was recently featured in New York’s Vibe Magazine where she spoke about her love for music, how it all started and why her Roc Nation deal is a huge blessing.

Tiwa also narrated how she told her parents about her plans to become a musician.

‘When I did tell my parents that I wanted to do music, my dad thought that I just wanted to sing in the choir,’ she said.

Tiwa continues to say, ‘I told him I wanted to be a musician and initially he wasn’t really for it, so he told me to go to school and study in either business, engineering or be a doctor or a lawyer.’

She obliged and agreed to earn a degree in Business Administration from Kent University. But after she graduated, that itch for music was still there.

‘I wanted to do music and he said that I have to go and study music. I’m glad he did because I ended up going to the Berklee College Of Music and I studied jazz and music business. It really comes in handy when I have to look at music contracts,‘ says Tiwa Savage.

Tiwa Savage is popurlaly known for her hit songs Eminado, My Darlin, Without My Heart, Wanted among others.