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The singer-songwriter reveals her music career almost didn’t happen.
Thanks to the collaborative efforts of Nigerian natives Tems and WizKid, summer functions were saved and brunch on Sundays has turned up a notch thanks to their single “Essence,” a sonically pleasing blend of R&B and Afro Beat. Though originally released in Spring, the record made its presence known a few months later.
However, the singer-songwriter had been making a name for herself well before teaming up with the two-time Soul Train Awards winner. In 2018, Tems released what would be her breakout record, “Mr. Rebel,” which quickly gained traction and earned her two nominations at The Headies, an award show native to her home country and has over 5.6 million views on YouTube.
Since then, the 24-year-old has been breaking ground in the R&B and soul scene. Here are five things you should know about Nigeria's rising star, Tems.
Tems can sometimes be a one-woman show not only can she sing, but the
“Crazy Tings” songstress has also written and produced her music—a very rare skill among up-and-coming artists of today. According to Apple, Tems produced 90% of the songs on her debut project.
Her mom had a hand in some of her earlier work
When she was only five-year-old, Tems’ parents separated and she was brought up by her mother. Their bond has grown so strong over the years, that the singer has even added her to some of her work including “Temilade Interlude,” a track off her debut EP For Broken Ears.
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