2019 saw a lot of female artistes shine like never before in the music
industry. This article, however, is centered on three women who have
changed how female artistes are seen in the music industry. These
females stepped up their game and have proved that women can do so much
more by achieving the unbelievable. We have complied with their
achievements in the past year to know who truly made the highest waves.
1. Tiwa Savage
Tiwatope Savage, known professionally as Tiwa Savage, started the
year with the announcement of her exit from Mavin after seven years at
the record label. Mama Jam Jam as she is fondly called signed a deal
with Universal Music Group and released her first single, “49-99,”
in September. The single which pays homage to legendary afrobeats king,
Fela Kuti who happens to be her mentor, references a transit bus with
only 49 seats, but 99 standing passengers.
The song’s title also derives from Kuti’s 1978 “Shuffering and Shmiling”
record and speaks to the terrible economic Nigeria faces as a country.
Its pulse throbbing visuals which was directed by Meji Alabi did a
wonderful job in portraying the song’s message and has amassed over 8
million views since its release. Tiwa also blessed fans with singles
like “Attention” and “Owo Mi Da” which was released on the same day.
Sensational singer, Teniola Apata professionally known as Teni didn’t
stop making hits in 2018 but carried it all the way to 2019. Although
she started the year with “Sugar Mummy”
which was dubbed the wackest song of her career, Teni stood strong and
proceed that she’s still a force to reckon with by releasing her second
single “Power Ranger”
which did better. Teni collaborated with literally everyone in the
Nigerian music scene and these songs earned her multiple prominent
nominations like BET ‘Best New International Act’ and MTV Europe ‘Best
African Act’. However, she lost the awards to Burna Boy but that did not
stop her from winning other big awards in Nigeria.
Teni ended the year with one of the biggest songs of 2019 -“Billionaire“.
This track within a short period hit the speakers and became an anthem
not just among the elite but also on the streets. She later released her
EP “Billionaire” which amassed loads streams on all digital platforms.
The singer also blessed fans with her Billionaire concert which was one
of the best shows music fans had ever seen. The show took place on a
Monday(which is a usual day to hold such event in Lagos) had fans leave
their various places of work at the end of business just to see the
singer .
3. Yemi Alade
Yemi Eberechi Alade, simply known as Yemi Alade made headlines with the release of her 4th studio album “Woman of Steel”
which garnered over 100 million streams on all digital platforms few
months after its release. She broke yet another YouTube record in July,
becoming the first African woman artist to amass a million subscribers
and still counting on the video site.
However, there have been arguments as to who had a better
year and who deserves to be crowned best female of 2019. We would like
you to be the judge of that. So between Tiwa, Teni and Yemi… who had a
better year?… who was the Best and should follow (in 1..2..3..) Do let us know in the comment section below
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