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New Music: Tiwa Savage and Skepta Favours “On The Low”

New Music: Tiwa Savage and Skepta Favours “On The Low”

Tiwa Savage and Skepta Define their Terms of Intimacy on “On The Low”

Tiwa Savage returns with a thoughtfully crafted single titled On The Low, featuring Skepta over a smooth, Rymez-produced backdrop. The song blends afrobeats and R&B with restrained percussion and ambient texture, perfect for a late-night listen or whispered revelation.

Tiwa Savage and Skepta

Skepta brings measured introspection to the pairing. His feature is pensive and purposeful, balancing Tiwa’s sultry delivery with emotional restraint. Together, their vocals explore the experience of a hidden relationship, the tension of keeping things discreet against the desire to share intimate moments seen by loved ones. Tiwa frames the theme simply: it’s about trading privacy to eventually show off the small, meaningful gestures like flowers, date nights, or shared secrets.

Industry observers have already weighed in. Afrobeats Magazine describes On The Low as “steamy,” noting that it showcases the complexities of public and private love. Euphoriazine calls it a “slice of R&B heaven” and a long-awaited moment for both artists, emphasizing the subtle chemistry and seamless blend of styles. Clash Music describes the track as an explosive collaboration where Tiwa’s lush vocals meet Skepta’s poised verse in a compelling contrast. NativeMag frames it as part of Tiwa’s upcoming album This One Is Personal, underscoring her return to more soulful, emotionally direct writing.

Fans on social media are leaning into the song’s emotional resonance, sharing messages about its thoughtful portrayal of intimacy and private moments. Many listeners highlight how the song feels personal, inviting reflection rather than demanding attention, something that resonates with Tiwa’s creative mission.

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On The Low is now available across all streaming platforms. With a strong cultural moment behind it and an intimate, mature production, this single feels like a deep breath. Quiet, purposeful, and resonant.

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