Tiwa Savage performs at the Coronation Concert singing “Keys to the Kingdom”

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  • Опубликовано: 6 май 2023
  • Tiwa Savage performs “Keys to the Kingdom” off the Black is King album by Beyoncé at the coronation concert of King Charles III

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  • @giftytakyiwaakumi4547
    @giftytakyiwaakumi4547 Год назад +1

    I'm Ghanaian and I must say Tiwa gave her vocals on that song, she made all of africa proud. Thumbs up if u agree

  • @fjdstudios4485
    @fjdstudios4485 Год назад +1

    Leave Afrobeats matter to Nigeria. They own it. Even her notes are smooth and Nice. She was rejected by American Idol years ago. Now she's is performing along side American Idol Judges . Is that not greatness? The Intro is Fire!

  • @wilstewart5743
    @wilstewart5743 Год назад +694

    I come from England and have never heard of her before. She was my favourite performance of the night

  • @louisaparker8661
    @louisaparker8661 Год назад +114

    I also love this tune and keep coming back to listen to this version. It’s majestic. I’m British but have had the privilege to travel to Nigeria many times for work as a solo woman. Nigerians in the UK expect me to say Abuja and Lagos but laugh when I say Ekiti and other places! I wish more people would experience it. Its great to see the next generation of African musicians taking African music to new audiences!!

  • @sharongarises5514
    @sharongarises5514 Год назад +18

    Am i the only one coming back after every 5mins 😂❤❤❤❤ yoh

  • @raymondshrimpton2953
    @raymondshrimpton2953 Год назад +394

    Have never heard of this beautiful lady, whàt a wonderfull performance.I am a 73yr old fan now.

  • @MsEast8
    @MsEast8 Год назад +1

    She is amazing, but It's a shame that she performed at this concert.

  • @wamemotshosi8343

    I'm from Botswana but those drums and the beginning of the song make me soo proud to be African. I felt goosebumps and I felt it in my body.

  • @fowowe1988
    @fowowe1988 Год назад +6

    Yoruba girls are the most beautiful species on earth 🌎❤❤❤❤

  • @divineadikwu4095
    @divineadikwu4095 Год назад +27

    If you listened to this song countless times please, gather here. Proudly Africa and Nigeria 🇳🇬

  • @citizendareios3139
    @citizendareios3139 Год назад +21

    Nigerians will always rep their colors at any international stage. They don’t joke.

  • @olatunjititilayo7930
    @olatunjititilayo7930 Год назад +54

    The Yoruba part,the vocal,the talking drug, the choice of cloth,the stage management,the facial expressions, everything was on point.

  • @ribaker822
    @ribaker822 Год назад +105

    Afrobeats at the coronation concert is not only a first in history, but puts an extra exotic touch to the concert. Tiwa's voice and dress were royal. The entry of the Nigerian talking drums and the chant in Yoruba took it to another level. A concert in it's own class!

  • @nwanneamakaanazodo3138
    @nwanneamakaanazodo3138 Год назад +334

    I've watched this so many times and I still can't get enough of it. Her entrance was majestic, queenly. Beautiful performance.

  • @kanuroland2709
    @kanuroland2709 Год назад +34

    She had the best performance of the night. What an awesome rendition.

  • @philipmuluhbongjoh707
    @philipmuluhbongjoh707 Год назад +354

    The performance was pitch perfect but what was more outstanding was the moment were the pitch of the drummers increased and our proud African culture was outbursted to the world 🎉🎉

  • @milarsejemba313
    @milarsejemba313 Год назад +165

    Tiwa Savage is indeed the Queen of Afrobeats, congrats to her and for representing the whole of Africa on search a big stage, much love from Uganda!

  • @dimejipamilerin1770
    @dimejipamilerin1770 Год назад +464

    The talking drum 'Gangan' part is giving me chills and goosebumps. TIWA SAVAGE is indeed the Queen of Afrobeats. 🙌👸🏾

  • @felixpeters786
    @felixpeters786 Год назад +13

    They call us all sort of names but we have never failed in projecting Africa