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Tems Makes Grammy History with Multiple Nominations

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Nigerian singer-songwriter Tems is turning heads with her impressive submissions for the upcoming Grammy Awards.

Her artistry is on full display as she earns nominations in several prestigious categories.

Her critically acclaimed album Born In The Wild is in the running for Album of the Year, Best Global Music Album, Best Engineered Album, and Best Non-Classical.

This project showcases Tems’ unique sound, fusing Afrobeats, R&B, and soul, marking a significant step in her artistic journey.

Known for her powerful vocals and emotive songwriting, Tems has quickly become a standout figure in the global music scene.

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The track Love Me Jeje also makes a strong impression, with submissions for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best African Music Performance, and Best Music Video.

This heartfelt song captures themes of love and vulnerability, resonating deeply with fans around the world.

Its captivating visuals and relatable lyrics highlight Tems’ ability to connect on a personal level with her audience.

Additionally, the song Burning is up for Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Song.

This track further showcases her vocal talent and her ability to blend genres, solidifying her position in the R&B landscape.

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Tems’ versatility shines through in her submission of Free Fall for Best Melodic Rap Performance.

By seamlessly transitioning between singing and rapping, she continues to demonstrate her creative range.

Her collaboration with Tyla on No. 1 is also nominated for Best African Music Performance, exemplifying the power of African artists coming together to create music that resonates globally.

Tems, whose real name is Temilade Openiyi, has rapidly risen to fame since her debut.

She gained international recognition with her feature on Wizkid’s Essence, a track that became a global anthem and earned her numerous accolades.

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Her distinct sound and heartfelt lyrics continue to inspire fans, and these Grammy submissions reflect her unwavering dedication to her craft.

As the Grammy Awards approach, Tems not only celebrates her achievements but also represents a new wave of African artists making significant strides in the music industry.

Fans are eagerly awaiting the results, hoping to see Tems recognized for her incredible contributions to music.


 

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Popular Rapper Nicki Minaj Speaks On Collaboration With Davido And Afrobeats

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American Rapper, Nicki Minaj compliments Nigerian Singer, Davido as an incredible melody maker and songwriter. Nicki Minaj recently collaborated with Davido, the song is called ‘If It’s Okay’.

On her social media pages, a curios fan asked Nicki about her reason for the collaborations and Nicki states that she has a desire for Afrobeat vibe into her music.

“That man is an incredible writer & melody maker. It is always a pleasure working with him because of our mutual respect for one another. I asked him to be a part of it to bring out the Afro beats tempo/feeling in it a bit more. Naija to the world.”


 

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“Nigeria Made Davido” – Joe Igbokwe Responds to Davido’s Comment on Nigeria’s Economy

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Joe Igbokwe, a prominent member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has strongly criticized Nigerian singer Davido for his recent remarks about Nigeria’s economy.

During an appearance on an American podcast, Davido warned U.S. citizens against moving to Nigeria, claiming that the country’s economy was in “shambles” and not a suitable destination for relocation.

Igbokwe, who is known for his outspoken views on national issues, expressed his disappointment with Davido’s comments, which he believes are damaging to the country’s reputation.

In a post on his Facebook page, Igbokwe, who considers Davido his in-law, stated that the singer’s success was largely built on the opportunities Nigeria provided him.

He urged Davido to retract his statement, emphasizing that the country had played a significant role in shaping his career and making him the star he is today.

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“My in-law Davido has made me sad by telling the world in America that Nigeria’s economy is in shambles.

This is very sad,” Igbokwe wrote. “I will advise him to retract the statement ASAP. Nigeria made Davido. QED!!!”


 

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“I’ve Done Bricklaying, Painting, Perform For N5,000 To Survive And Support My Mum” – Shallipopi

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Nigerian artist Crown Uzama, widely known as Shallipopi, has shared a heartfelt story about his struggles before achieving fame.

The ‘Elon Musk Boys’ hitmaker opened up about the sacrifices he made to support his family, revealing that his journey to stardom was filled with hard work, resilience, and a refusal to give up despite overwhelming odds.

Taking to his X handle on Saturday, Shallipopi reflected on his humble beginnings after some criticized him for his statement about the importance of money to manhood.

He shared how his early days were marked by odd jobs and relentless determination to make ends meet.

From working as a bricklayer and painter to taking on other labor-intensive jobs like plastering and POP work, the artist said he did whatever was necessary to provide for himself and his family.

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Shallipopi also recounted performing in clubs in Benin City for as little as N5,000 to help his mother pay bills.

Shallipopi would sneak out of the house at night to freestyle at local clubs like Jokers, returning home with just enough money to make a difference.

He described his experiences traveling across Nigeria, touring the 36 states not for fame but to survive and put food on the table.

He passionately wrote, “I’ve been to every part of Nigeria, going from town to town just to survive. I don’t know where you’re from, but you shouldn’t talk to me about shame.

This country is tough, and it doesn’t smile at anyone.

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I’ve done everything from construction work to painting, working at workshops, and even performing at clubs for a few thousand naira just to help my mum.”


 

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