LOS ANGELES. — Nigerian singer Temilade Openiyi, known as Tems, secured her second Grammy, winning Best African Music Performance for her song Love Me JeJe here on Sunday night.
In a heartfelt acceptance speech, Tems expressed gratitude for her journey and the people who have supported her.
“Dear God, thank you so much for putting me on this stage and bringing me this team. Tomorrow is my mum’s birthday, and this is her first Grammys.
“I just want to thank you, mum, because she’s really done a lot for me and my brother. I want to thank my team – thank you so much.
“To God be the glory, because honestly, He’s changed my life so much. Thank you so much, thank you God.”
Tems first rose to Grammy prominence in 2023, when she won Best Melodic Rap Performance for her collaboration on Future’s Wait For You, featuring Drake.
Tems won in a highly competitive category that also included Yemi Alade’s Tomorrow, Asake and Wizkid’s MMS, Chris Brown’s Sensational featuring Davido and Lojay, and Burna Boy’s Higher.
Tems first gained international recognition in 2020 when she was featured on Wizkid’s hit single Essence. The song, which later received a remix featuring Justin Bieber, became a global sensation and peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, earning her a Grammy nomination.
That same year, she collaborated with Drake on Fountains, further solidifying her presence in the global music industry.
Her debut EP, For Broken Ears (2020), introduced her unique alte sound, followed by If Orange Was a Place (2021) after signing with RCA Records. — nairametrics.com.




