While speaking on a recent podcast, the singer explained that the man, whose identity she did not disclose, insisted on keeping their relationship private while openly engaging with other women in her presence.


According to her, “I just think that if I say that, then what am I, are the other girls who are doing it and killing it not queens? I think we’re all queens.”

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Savage further reflected on being one of the first African female artists signed to Universal Music Group, saying that while people now celebrate the milestone, she remembers the struggles that came with it.


“Before I could be the first, it was a lot of no’s.


“That’s what I see, the struggle and the challenge,” Savage concluded.