Tiwa Savage has shared how being pregnant impacted her music, particularly during the recording of her R.E.D album.
Speaking during an appearance on Afrobeats Intelligence, the award-winning singer recounted how the experience affected her ability to hit certain notes, forcing her to adjust some of the songs on the project.
“I was pregnant when I recorded R.E.D. I would be in the studio crying with my big belly. It was a struggle to record the album,” she said.
Savage explained that she had to modify the vocal arrangement of the album to accommodate the changes in her voice during pregnancy.
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“I changed the key of some of the songs in the album because being pregnant affected how I could hit some notes,” she added.
As the first artiste in Mavin Records to have a child, Savage also spoke about the kind of support she received from her team, especially Don Jazzy, during that period.
“I was the first person to have a baby in Mavin, so whenever they notice my energy is going down, Jazzy will tell them to get me my cravings, which are eggs and bread,” she recounted.
