Tiwa Savage Reveals Olamide's Generosity: Turning Down N100 Million for a Verse

Tiwa Savage shared a heartwarming story of Olamide's kindness. The YBNL label owner declined a hefty N100 million fee for featuring on one of Tiwa's songs. 

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Despite his team's attempt to charge her, Olamide refused payment, citing his understanding of the challenges female artists often face in the music industry.


Expressing gratitude for their close bond, Tiwa praised Olamide for his selfless and supportive nature. She recounted how she initially negotiated with his management to pay for the verse, but Olamide intervened and insisted on providing it for free out of consideration for her struggles as a female artist.


Tiwa's touching revelation showcases the depth of their relationship and highlights Olamide's compassion and genuine character in an industry known for its competitiveness. 

The gesture not only demonstrates Olamide's integrity but also emphasizes the importance of supporting and uplifting fellow artists in the music community.


Tiwa Savage and Olamide are undisputed giants in Nigeria's music scene, renowned for their chart-topping hits and unwavering talent. Their immense popularity.

Extensive discographies, and loyal fan bases have elevated them to the status of musical icons not only in Nigeria but across Africa. Their impact on the industry cements their positions as leading figures in African music.

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