Nigerian singer Tiwa Savage has once again proved her worth on a global stage with her latest performance at the coronation of the British Monarch.
The performance has received rave reviews from fans and industry players, with notable music producer Don Jazzy leading the pack.
In response to her performance, Don Jazzy praised Tiwa Savage’s performance and responded to Tunde Ednut’s post by saying “Over represent” and adding a crown emoji.
Many other industry players and fans also took to social media to praise Tiwa Savage for her incredible talent and hard work.
Some described her performance as one of the best they had ever seen, while others applauded her for putting Nigeria on the world map.
One Enioluwaife wrote: ‘This is music!!! God bless the Queen’
Stannze wrote: ‘Wow! Naija to the world’
Spyro_official wrote: ‘QUEEN FOR A REASO’
Tiwa Savage makes history as first African artist to perform at the coronation of a British Monarch
History was made on Sunday night, April 7th as the Queen of Afrobeats, Tiwa Savage performed at King Charles III’s coronation ceremony.
Making Nigerians proud, Tiwa Savage had a spectacular performance as she thrilled guests and Monarch with her melodious voice.
In videos making rounds on the internet, the mother of one could be seen in a green dress as she performed one of her songs, ‘Keys to the Kingdom’.
Her epic performance has left many singing her praises.
With her performance, Tiwa Savage has broken records and made history as she becomes the first African artist to perform at the Corona of a British Monarch.
Tiwa Savage set to perform at King Charles III’s Coronation
Kemi Filani reported last month that Award-winning Afrobeats singer, Tiwa Savage was set to make Nigerians proud.
The songstress was billed to perform at the Coronation ceremony of the King of England, King Charles III.
The King was officially crowned on Saturday, May 6th, and a Coronation concert and Coronation Big Lunch was held on Sunday, May 7.
She made Nigerians proud as she would perform alongside many notable singers in the world.
According to reports, the likes of Paloma Faith, Steve Winwood, Olly Murs, and DJ Pete Tong, were also set to perform at the coronation.
The Coronation was in honor of King Charles, who ascended the throne after the passing of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, last year.
Buckingham Palace had earlier revealed plans for a festive celebration lasting three days.