Tiwa Savage has spoken candidly about the challenges women face in male-dominated spaces, particularly within the music industry and politics.
In an interview with Arise News, the award-winning artiste opened up about her personal experiences in the studio, revealing that female artistes often have to deal with inappropriate behavior while trying to work.
According to her, some male producers and engineers struggle to maintain professionalism, sometimes making advances or attaching conditions to opportunities. She suggested that situations like this can create an uncomfortable and unfair environment for women who are simply trying to focus on their craft.
Tiwa Savage also used the moment to highlight a broader issue, stating that women are frequently treated as second-class participants not just in entertainment, but also in political spaces. She pointed out that these patterns reflect deeper societal attitudes that continue to limit women’s access to equal opportunities and respect.
Her comments have sparked conversations online, with many people discussing the pressures female artistes face behind the scenes beyond what the public sees on stage or in music videos.
By speaking openly, Tiwa Savage adds her voice to ongoing calls for safer, more respectful working environments where talent and hard work not gender determine success.




