Singer Ava Peace Praises Male Artists for Drama-Free Collaborations

Ava Peace recently shared insights from her experiences collaborating with both male and female artists in her music career, revealing a marked preference for working with male colleagues. She explained that working alongside male artists often brings a sense of ease and tranquility, which she sometimes finds lacking in female partnerships.

During a media interview on National TV (UBC), Ava expressed her admiration for male artists, especially Dax Vibes, with whom she recently released the trending song, Tabbu.

She emphasized that male collaborators tend to avoid the “drama and negative attitudes” she has occasionally encountered with female counterparts.

Ava couldn’t contain her excitement as she praised her recent collaboration with Dax Vibes, noting that the experience was incredibly smooth. She highlighted Dax’s commitment and respect throughout the project, qualities she greatly appreciated. “I have worked with both genders, but I find working with men easier.

They don’t bring that bad attitude; they’re genuinely good, and with them, there’s no drama,” she remarked. “Dax made it so easy for me, even though he’s a star. He gave me his time and came through for me, and that means a lot because not everyone would do that.”

She further explained that although she and Dax had already been friends, their musical connection truly took off when Dax casually suggested they work together.

“He was an easy nut to crack,” Ava recalled fondly. “We were at a station when he told me about a banger he had in mind, saying we could create something magical together.”

Ava described how they went to Nessim’s studio, where “magic happened” and they emerged with Tabbu, a song that she describes as “truly tabbu (trouble) indeed.”

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