Universal Music songstress, Tiwa Savage has recounted how she approached fellow singer, Banky W and Mohits Records to be signed to their respective record labels.
According to her, she just got back from United States and she met with Banky W to beg him to sign him to his EME record label but he refused.
Next she went to the vibrant Mohits Records which constituted the likes of Don Jazzy, D’banj, Wande Coal, Dr Sid and more at that time to also beg for a record deal but she was turned down again.
However, she revealed EME was working with Niniola and Mohits was working with Muna which was probably the cause but she ended up going back to Los Angeles after she was turned down.
In her interview with Ebuka, Tiwa Savage said, “At the time when I just got back to Nigeria, I approached Banky W to sign me into his music label, but he said No.
I guess because he was about to work with Niniola at the time. I also went to Mohits at that time, and they were working with Muna, so they turned me down and I went back to LA.
But I later got back to Nigeria and begged Don Jazzy to sign me into Mavin records and he did. I’m sure EME, other records can see me now.”
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