Tiwa Savage has been featured in the December edition of British Vogue.

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Savage, who recently made history as the first female to win ‘Best African Act’ at the MTV EMAs, chronicled her music journey in the feature.

The ‘Lova Lova’ singer shared the news on Friday in a series of posts on her Instagram page.

She said: “Just felt like encouraging someone and myself yesterday about not fitting into the world’s standard of beauty.

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“Today, the British Vogue December issue was released with me in it. God definitely has a sense of humour.”

In the feature, she talked about the challenges she faces as a female Afropop singer and the journey to framing her distinct sound.

Tiwa stated that she had to return to Nigeria to pursue music after she discovered that while the industry was growing, there were no females doing it on the same level as the men.

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She was quoted as saying: “In everything I do – whether it’s using my native language, or an African beat – something is going to let you know I am an African woman.

“Against all advice – everybody was like, nobody is going to listen to African music, I moved back to Nigeria.”

According to the feature, Savage went on to craft her own sound using a combination of R&B and traditional Afrobeats which has accorded her global acclaim.

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She signed a recording contract with Mavin Records in 2012 and currently has a songwriting deal with Sony/ATV Music Publishing.

The mother of one also signed a management and publishing deal with Roc Nation in June 2016.

This is not the first time Tiwa is being featured in Vogue. In February, she was listed as one of 10 Instagram fashion influencers to look out for.

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