The Pop singer was so angry, that she called to express her disappointment with the article, and she was placated. But it appears the singer wasn’t ready to let the story drop, so she called them out publicly on twitter. Her tweet below:
Why was Tiwa so mad, that she had to call them, and shame them in public?
A
quote of the review from the magazine can be seen below:
‘Once Upon A Time opens
with a Disney-inspired fairy tale account of Tiwa Savage’s relationship with
her manager Tunji ‘T-Billz’ 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 first and
foremost, an RnB artiste and she doesn’t hide in her natural comfort zone on
quite a number of tracks, such 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 auto-tune and too much Don Jazzy. However for a
debut album, it’s a commendable effort’.
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Tiwa savage's voice is amazing,but sometimes I don't know if she uses auto tune?
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