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Tems Makes Grammy History with Multiple Nominations

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.
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.
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.
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.
Entertainment
DJ Cuppy Reflects on Past Heartbreaks in Viral Conversation With Sister Temi

Nigerian disc jockey, Florence Otedola, popularly known as DJ Cuppy, speaks on her past relationships and experiences.
During a recent conversation with her sister, Temi Otedola, the DJ opened up about how she has been disappointed by men in the past, which has made relationships difficult for her.
This was revealed when Temi said, “Okay, but actually, you did get hurt a bit.” To which Cuppy responded, “A lot.” She added, “Yes. Too many times. That’s why I’m also like… I’m not dating, but I’m talking to people.”
The sisters then reassured each other that things will surely get better romantically. Fans agreed in the comments, also sharing their relatable experiences.
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Omah Lay Says He’s the Greatest of His Generation Even Without Proof Yet

Omah Lay has declared himself the greatest of his generation, and as expected, it’s got people talking. The singer made the bold statement on his X handle, where he confidently told fans that even though there may be no proof right now, the world will soon see it.
“Hi guys! My name is Omah Lay and I am the greatest of my generation. I don’t have proofs right now but there will be a lot in the future. Thanks. Yours truly, Boy Alone,” he wrote.
Omah Lay has been one of the standout names in Afrobeats over the last few years. His hit songs like Soso, Understand, Godly, and tracks from his debut album Boy Alone have earned him both love and critical acclaim. While some feel his confidence is well-deserved, others believe he still has a lot to prove before claiming such a title.
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Rapper Skepta Calls Out U.S. Rappers for a Battle to End UK/US Rap Debate

British rapper Skepta challenges his colleagues to a rap battle. The rapper recently spoke on the long debate about who is better — British or American rappers — and said this challenge will help put an end to the debate.
He took to his official X page and shared: “I wanna clash an American rapper anyway, finally get this UK/US rap debate sorted.”
The rapper also shared that he’s bringing more UK rappers on board to make the challenge more interesting against the American rappers.
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