Ghanian singer, Ama Serwah Genfi, known professionally as Amaarae, has opened up on why she was shocked at how Tiwa Savage treated her when they first met.
There is a popular saying that goes “Never meet your idols” because when many eventually end up meeting people who they idolize, they often get disappointed at the result.
This was not the case when Amaarae met with iconic Nigerian singer, Tiwa Savage. As you may know, Tiwa Savage featured Amaarae on the hit song of her most-recent EP, Water and Garri, called “Tales By Moonlight“.
In a fresh interview with 92.7FM, Amaarae spoke about her music collaborations in general. She said:
“My favorite thing to do. Like when I think about collabs like Stonebwoy, I have fun with stuff like that. When I think about working with Blaqbonez from Nigeria. Ruger and I did a record and I actually ended up doing like two records with him, and he does like very grassroots Nigerian music.
For me I love stuff like that cuz people really underestimate how diverse my music taste is and how diverse I am. And it’s very important for me to pay homage to like, home roots. And outside of that when I collaborate with people outside that make a different kind of music from me, it’s always just an opportunity for me to showcase my diversity. So like I take pride in that and it’s one of my favorite things to do.”
Asked about what she considers when picking artistes to feature, Amaarae responded and opened up on her experience about finally meeting her idol, Tiwa Savage. In her words:
“What do I consider? Uhmmm, that I like their music. And that they are respectful and are actually like, nice people. I think that’s very important [beyond the music].
One of my favorite people that I have ever worked with is Tiwa Savage. Like I was shocked by the level of respect and humility and kindness. Tiwa Savage paved the way for me so I’m like coming to work with Tiwa Savage thinking “Okay like let me just be on my Ps and Qs, what ever I get, I will take.” And God, the grace! You know Tiwa has come out to support me. Anytime I’ve done a show. Whether she is in Ghana, Lagos, London, “oh you’re doing a show? I’m coming.”, “Oh do you want me to come on stage with you? Okay, cool I’ll be there.” And it’s never an okay what am I gonna give back to you, it’s always so sweet and always so nice. She checks on me, checks on my mum. Like really such a sweet human being.”