It was the first time a Nigerian artiste would perform at the royal coronation.
Nigerian music star Tiwa Savage made history Sunday evening when she performed at the coronation concert of King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Windsor Castle in England.
A high point of her performance was the two ‘Bata’ drummers who came to play beside her leaving the well-packed concert attendees screaming with Joy. ‘Keys to the Kingdom’, a song by Nigerian artistes Mr Eazi and Tiwa Savage, is one of 27 songs Beyonce did not sing but wrote and produced.
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