Tems: The Nigerian Star Redefining Global R&B
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Early life
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Breakthrough projects
Her official entry into music came when she left her job in digital marketing in 2018 and released her self-produced debut single “Mr Rebel,” according to Song Sense. That move signaled she was ready to go full-time in music. The following year, in August 2019, she dropped “Try Me,” a song that resonated widely in Nigeria and set the stage for something much bigger to come. It was the 2020 collaboration with Wizkid on “Essence” that became her breakthrough project. The track soared onto global charts, peaking at No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 after a remix with Justin Bieber, and earned Tems her first Grammy nomination, a major leap for a Nigerian female artist operating largely independently until that point. Her minimalist yet deeply emotive vocal delivery and her songwriting authenticity marked her as a fresh voice in Afrobeats, fusing R&B with neo-soul.Sound, Style, and Influence
Tems’s style and sound reflect a fusion of her Nigerian roots with international influences. She’s expressed admiration for artists like Alicia Keys, Lauryn Hill, and Celine Dion, R&B icons known for crafting powerful, emotional moments. That’s the kind of impact she strives for when creating. “Music is meant to make you feel something. And a lot of music now is for utility, it doesn’t necessarily make you feel something,” Tems told NPR in 2024. “I really want to feel it in my chest! I want to feel sad, I want to feel happy, I want to feel motivated.” Her EPs For Broken Ears and If Orange Was a Place established her introspective aesthetic and production credentials: she wrote and produced much of her own music on both projects. Her sound is often spacious and vulnerable, yet confident, grounded in her voice and personal stories, blending their emotional intensity with Afro-rhythms and neo-soul textures. Tems holds on to authenticity when she makes music. “To find my sound, I stopped listening to everybody when I was around 15, apart from the songs I made with my brother. I wanted to learn how to attack a song from what I was feeling, not what Beyoncé would do or anyone else,” the star told The Fader.Culture & Advocacy
Beyond her music, Tems has become a strong advocate for creativity and empowerment. In 2022, she launched Leading Vibe Radio on Apple Music, a platform dedicated to highlighting African creatives, particularly women finding their voice in the arts. The show has since evolved into a live event series and community called the Leading Vibe Initiative, led by the Grammy winner, offering mentorship, access, and real opportunities to empower African women in music. In the past, the Nigerian star has also sold clothes and accessories from her own closet in Lagos and donated the proceeds to the Women at Risk International Foundation (WARIF), an NGO dedicated to combating gender-based violence in Nigeria, REVOLT noted.What’s next?
Looking ahead, Tems is featured in a new song alongside British rapper, Dave. According to a photo shared to the Brit’s Instagram, the track is called “Raindance,” and appears as the fifth song on his third studio album, The Boy Who Played the Harp, set for release Oct. 24.1. 2022 BMI London Awards

Tems attends the 2022 BMI London Awards at The Savoy Hotel, celebrating her growing influence in global music.
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2. Tems Performs in Melbourne, Australia

On Oct. 3, 2023, Tems performed live at The Forum in Melbourne, Australia, captivating fans in the audience with her signature soulful sound.
3. 2023 Time100 Next Honoree

Named to the TIME100 Next 2023 list in the “Art” category, Tems attended the gala in October 2023, honoring emerging global leaders and stars, with her profile penned by the icon Mary J. Blige.
4. Tems accepts Grammy For "Best African Music Performance"

On Feb. 2, 2025, Tems won the GRAMMY Award for Best African Music Performance for “Love Me JeJe” at the 67th GRAMMY Awards Premiere Ceremony. She accepted the award in style, wearing a dazzling gold glittering dress and an elegant headwrap.
5. Billboard Presents Tems – SXSW London 2025

Over the summer, Tems delivered a powerful performance during SXSW London 2025, headlining Billboard Presents Tems for an extensive show run. She did not disappoint.
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