Nigerian music queen Tiwa is celebrating a major career milestone as her debut studio album, ‘Once Upon a Time,’ marks 12 years since its release. Originally launched on July 3, 2013, the album not only introduced Tiwa as a force in the African music industry—it also helped lay the foundation for Afropop’s global rise.
‘Once Upon a Time’ by Tiwa: About the album
The 21-track project showcased her versatility, blending R&B, Afrobeats, pop, and soul into a rich sound that resonated across Africa and beyond. The album featured a string of timeless hits including “Kele Kele Love,” “Love Me (3x),” “Without My Heart” ft. Don Jazzy, “Ife Wa Gbona” ft. Leo Wonder, and “Olorun Mi.” These songs quickly became anthems, earning her multiple award nominations and wins, and solidifying her reputation as one of the continent’s leading female voices.
‘Once Upon a Time’ was more than an album—it was a bold introduction to a woman determined to change the narrative of African women in music. With a mix of vulnerability, strength, and elegance, Tiwa told her story while connecting deeply with millions of fans around the world.
As the project turns 12, it stands as a symbol of longevity, influence, and cultural impact. Tiwa’s journey from debutante to international superstar is one of resilience, reinvention, and undeniable talent. Tiwa mentions that “I poured my heart into it and now, 12 years later, I’m still here still standing and ready to release another iconic body of work.” Read more – Tiwa Savage Reflects on Career Milestone as Debut Album Turns 12
At Blacktoe TV, we are proud to celebrate this milestone and salute Tiwa for the legacy she continues to build. Her debut album remains a cornerstone of modern Afrobeats and a reminder of how far African music—and its women—have come.