Tiwa Savage calls for Tems’ inclusion in Afrobeats ‘Big 3’ conversation
Tiwa Savage calls for Tems' inclusion in Afrobeats 'Big 3' conversation
Afrobeats legend Tiwa Savage has ignited a fresh debate in the music world after confidently asserting that it’s “unfair” to discuss the genre’s legendary “Big 3” without including Tems. For years, the coveted title has been exclusively reserved for Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy—three male artists who have been widely credited with pioneering Afrobeats’ rise to global prominence.
However, in a recent interview, Tiwa Savage boldly challenged that long-standing narrative, arguing that Tems’ meteoric rise and undeniable impact simply cannot be overlooked.
“I also feel like it’s unfair to have that conversation about the Big 3 and not mention someone like Tems,” Tiwa said, making her point with a calm authority during the chat. Her comments quickly gained massive traction online, with many fans and industry insiders praising her for championing female representation in a space that has traditionally been dominated by men.
Tems’ list of achievements powerfully backs Tiwa’s argument. She is a Grammy winner, has topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and has collaborated with some of the biggest international names in music, including Drake, Future, and Rihanna. Her global success has firmly placed her at the forefront of the genre’s new wave.
Tiwa’s remarks come at a pivotal moment, as Afrobeats is experiencing a significant generational shift. Alongside Tems, a new crop of breakout stars like Rema, Ayra Starr, and Asake are shaping the future of the sound on a global scale.
Tiwa Savage’s challenge to the status quo now forces the industry and fans to confront a crucial question: are they ready to redefine what the “Big 3” truly means in today’s rapidly evolving Afrobeats landscape?
Tiwa Savage on the Big 3 convo:
— "I also feel like it's unfair to have that conversation about the Big 3 and not mention someone like Tems" pic.twitter.com/DIb3u9oMlP
— 𝗔𝗟𝗕𝗨𝗠 𝗧𝗔𝗟𝗞𝗦 📀 (@AlbumTalksHQ) September 2, 2025










