Afrobeats star Tiwa Savage has said African music is not in decline but undergoing a necessary correction phase aimed at strengthening the industry’s long-term foundation.
Speaking as a keynote speaker at the Oxford Africa Conference, she explained that the recent slowdown in rapid global expansion should not be mistaken for a setback.
Savage noted that every major music genre, including hip-hop, R&B, and pop, has experienced similar periods of adjustment where growth stabilises to allow structural development.
According to her, African music is currently at a stage where attention must shift from hype-driven expansion to building sustainable infrastructure.
She stressed that while there are challenges to address, they should be seen as part of a healthy evolution rather than collapse.
Savage urged industry stakeholders to focus on correcting gaps in systems, investment, and structure to secure the future of African music globally.
Her remarks have sparked conversations across the entertainment industry.









