Water & Garri
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| Released | 20 August 2021 | |||
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| Length | 19:04 | |||
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Water & Garri is the second extended play by Nigerian singer Tiwa Savage, released on 20 August 2021, via Motown Records and Universal Music Group. The EP features guest appearances from Nas, Brandy, Amaarae, Tay Iwar, and Rich King. Water & Garri serves as a follow-up to her third studio album, Celia (2020), and was produced by Tay Iwar, Cracker Mallo, Mystro, Le Mav, and Rich King.
Background
Savage revealed the album's track list and cover art on 18 August 2021.[1]
Critical reception
| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| Afrocritik | 8.5/10[2] |
| Premium Times | 8/10[3] |
| Pulse Nigeria | 8.6/10[4] |
Motolani Alake of Pulse Nigeria described Tiwa Savage's Water & Garri as a “supremely successful” EP that marks her entry into her “graceful years,” characterized by experimental, assured, and deeply personal music. He praised its high-caliber replay value, authentic topics, and top-tier production, noting that Savage's vulnerability and maturity shine throughout. With a score of 8.6/10, the EP was hailed as “Savage moving by her own rules” and a significant evolution from her previous work.[4] Chinonso Ihekire of Afrocritik described the EP as a "no-skip record" that showcases Tiwa Savage's artistic evolution, blending emotional depth with sophisticated production. He highlighted its "magic" and its ability to "resonate with multiple demographics," awarding it a rating of 8.5/10.[2]
Adewojumi Aderemi of The Native praised Water & Garri as a "dynamic amalgamation of tastes and styles" that subverts and exceeds expectations, showcasing Tiwa Savage's purposeful artistry and her refusal to compromise her identity despite global ambitions. The EP was lauded for its "sonic depth," with standout moments like Brandy's Yoruba verse on "Somebody’s Son" and Tay Iwar's captivating solo close on "Special Kinda," reflecting the growing diversity in mainstream Nigerian pop music.[5] Emmanuel Daraloye commended Tiwa Savage's Water & Garri EP for its heartfelt fusion of R&B, soul, and Afro-fusion, describing it as "a dart between hope and despair." Highlighting its emotional depth and collaborations with icons like Brandy, he noted that the project marks a "detour from the pop-centric Mama Jam Jam we all know" while maintaining Tiwa's signature artistry.[6]
Stephen Onu of Premium Times praised the EP for its originality and emotional depth, noting it showcased "a ‘Tiwa’ without the ‘Savage’" as she embraced a more personal and reflective side. With intentional collaborations and "phenomenal" production, the EP earned an 8/10 rating, with "Somebody’s Son" standing out as the hit track for its harmonious blend and universal appeal.[3] Adanna Ogbolu of TXT Mag described Tiwa Savage's Water & Garri as "the music she was born to make," praising it as the culmination of her decade-long career and the best music she has produced. Highlighting its "perfect and outstanding features," Ogbolu emphasized the EP's emotional depth, R&B excellence, and collaborations, though she noted it also serves as a poignant reminder of what stardom and commercial pressures have cost both Tiwa and her audience.[7]
Track listing
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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| 1. | "Work Fada" (featuring Nas and Rich King) |
| Rich King | 6:26 |
| 2. | "Ade Ori" |
| Mystro | 2:16 |
| 3. | "Tales By Moonlight" (featuring Amaarae) |
| Cracker Mallo | 3:24 |
| 4. | "Somebody's Son" (featuring Brandy) |
| Mystro | 3:38 |
| 5. | "Special Kinda" (featuring Tay Iwar) |
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| 3:19 |
| Total length: | 19:04 | |||
Personnel
- Rich King — production (track 1)
- Yusuf Hamashiach — recording (track 1)
- Michael "Mike" Manitshana — mixing, mastering (tracks 1–5)
- Mystro — production (track 2, 4), recording (track 4)
- Cracker Mallo — production, recording (track 3)
- Tay Iwar — production, recording (track 5)
- Le Mav — production (track 5)
Release history
| Region | Date | Format | Label |
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| Various | 20 August 2021 |
References
- ^ Manny John (18 August 2021). "Here's the official tracklist for Tiwa Savage's 'Water & Garri' EP". Grungecake. Retrieved 3 January 2025.
- ^ a b Chinonso Ihekire (26 August 2021). "Review: Tiwa Savage Serves Up A Delicious Treat With New EP "Water & Garri"". Afrocritik. Retrieved 3 January 2025.
- ^ a b Stephen Onu (11 September 2021). "REVIEW: On 'Water and Garri' Ep, Tiwa Savage redefines self". Premium Times. Retrieved 3 January 2025.
- ^ a b Motolani Alake (22 August 2021). "Tiwa Savage has a secret formula for making quality EPs, that's why you should play 'Water and Garri' [Pulse Review]". Pulse Nigeria. Retrieved 3 January 2025.
- ^ Adewojumi Aderemi (20 August 2021). "A 1-listen review of Tiwa Savage's 'Water & Garri' EP". The Native. Retrieved 3 January 2025.
- ^ Emmanuel Daraloye (23 August 2021). "REVIEW: Tiwa Savage reflects on heartbreak, hope in 'Water & Garri' EP". TheCable. Retrieved 3 January 2025.
- ^ Adanna Ogbolu (21 August 2021). "[Review] Water & Garri (EP) – Tiwa Savage". TXT Mag. Retrieved 3 January 2025.