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  • Tems launches initiative to empower women in music

    Tems launches initiative to empower women in music

    Award-winning singer, songwriter Tems has introduced the ‘Leading Vibe’ Initiative, a pioneering platform aimed at empowering young women in the music industry across Africa, with plans for global expansion.

    According to Tems, the initiative seeks to bridge the gap in female representation in music by providing emerging artists, songwriters, and producers with essential tools, resources, and networking opportunities.

    Drawing from her own experiences as a self-taught artist who navigated an industry with limited support and representation for women, Tems created the Leading Vibe Initiative to drive meaningful change.

    The program is designed to tackle the stark underrepresentation of women in music, where statistics show that women make up only a small fraction of the industry’s professionals.

    The initiative will kick off in Lagos, Nigeria, offering participants hands-on training, mentorship, and access to cutting-edge music production technology.

    Through a partnership with Native Instruments, participants will gain access to industry-standard equipment.

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    By launching this initiative, Tems aims to create a supportive ecosystem for young women in music, enabling them to find their voice, build their careers, and contribute to shaping the future of the industry.

    The initiative is currently open to female artists, songwriters, and producers aged 18-35 based in Nigeria, with applications accepted until July 13.

    “There are thousands of young women just like me with a voice, a gift and a desire to be heard. I want to be someone who shows people that there’s hope because I know that the most heartbreaking thing is to see a light dimmed and a fire never ignited. While the music industry is great, there hasn’t always been a space for women.

    “Women creators, women producers, women engineers, women writers. That is why I’m starting the Leading Vibe initiative for the ones that believe, for the ones that have a desire to be heard and a dream to be seen. The ones who dare to be different and who are just waiting for that one space where they can express and be the best versions of themselves.

    The ones who are not afraid to lead. It’s a movement, it’s a network, it’s a wave built for women, by women from the continent to the world. Now is the time to rise, the time to be seen, the time to be heard, the time to believe and to bet on yourself. You don’t need to wait any longer; the time is now. So let’s take that leap together. We are the Leading Vibe and we’re just getting started”, Tems said.

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  • Burna Boy, Davido, Tems to headline Afro Nation Portugal

    Burna Boy, Davido, Tems to headline Afro Nation Portugal

    Afrobeats heavyweights Burna Boy, Tems, and Davido have been unveiled as headliners for the fifth edition of Afro Nation.

    The festival, scheduled to take place from 9 to 11 July 2025 at Portimão, Portugal.

    Other global talents joining the trio of Nigerian stars include Chris Brown, Mary J. Blige, Amaarae, Booba and many more.

    According to the festival’s organisers, The Malachite Group (TMG) each edition of the Afro Nation aimed to capture the magic of the moment.

    “Our fifth anniversary will be a massive celebration, packed with surprises and not-to-be-missed events. We can’t wait to bring the community together again on the beach… Together we move.”

    For Burna Boy, a two-time Grammy nominee and one of Africa’s most exported music icons, the upcoming appearance marks his second time gracing the Afro Nation stage, following his 2019 performance during the festival’s debut edition.

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    Tems is billed to make her Afro Nation debut, a long-anticipated performance that underscores her meteoric rise in the international music scene.

    Davido, a festival mainstay, returns to a stage that has cemented its reputation as a cultural bridge between Africa and the world.

    Past editions of the music festival have featured headliners including ‘Made in Nigeria’ singer, Wizkid, Megan Thee Stallion, and Lil Baby, cementing Afro Nation’s status as the premier festival for African diasporic music.

    With a star-studded lineup and an ever-expanding audience, Afro Nation Portugal continues to play a pivotal role in amplifying African voices on the world stage.

    Afro Nation was founded in 2019 to unite the African diaspora in a celebration of dance, food, fashion, music.

  • Tems gifts fan N3m for designing custom made crochet art

    Tems gifts fan N3m for designing custom made crochet art

    Grammy winner Tems has shown appreciation for a fan’s creativity, gifting her N3 million for designing a custom made crochet of her.

    The fan, Odum Ifeoluwa, showcased the intricate design on her social nedia, which took 70 hours and 8,925 stitches to complete.

    “I hope @temsbaby gets to see this coz I don’t have much followers on here, but after 8925 Stitches and 70 hours, I finished this crochet portrait of tems, I made this to mark the 1yr anniversary of when I started crocheting. It’s also my first time doing tapestry. I love you Tems”, she wrote.

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    Tems was impressed, expressing her desire to purchase the artwork and praising the fan’s skill.

    “Yo this is unbelievable, You are incredible! I NEED IT RIGHT NOWWW. Can I buy it please?”, she wrote.

    In response, the fan shared a screenshot of the N3 million gift, expressing gratitude and excitement.

    “OMG this has to be the best day of my life. @temsbaby, thank you so much.

    @yvonneonyanta. you’re are amazing. The rebel gang is the best community ever, thank you to everyone for your positive comments. Thank you so much”, she wrote.

  • Singer Tems excited ahead of historic FIFA Club World Cup show

    Singer Tems excited ahead of historic FIFA Club World Cup show

    Grammy-winning Nigerian music sensation Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, has expressed excitement ahead of her performance at the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup final halftime show.

    The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is scheduled to hold between June 14 and July 13 in the United States, with the highly anticipated halftime show billed for July 13 at the MetLife Stadium.

    According to a statement by Global Citizen, producers of the show, Tems will headline the show alongside Colombian hitmaker, J Balvin and American pop star, Doja, of a performance that will be broadcast live.

    In reaction to the historic performance, Tems expressed excitement about the significance of the show.

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    “We’re going to bring the world together for a beautiful moment — to celebrate football, feel the unity that music brings, and help improve the lives of millions of children through the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund (FGCEF).”

    “I can’t wait. See you at the FIFA Club World Cup final!”, she said.

    According to the organisers, the performance is part of a broader effort to raise awareness and support for the FGCEF.

    The FGCEF is a joint initiative led by FIFA President, Gianni Infantino and Global Citizen co-founder, Hugh Evans.

    The fund aims to raise $100 million to expand access to quality education and football for children across the globe.

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  • Tems, J Balvin, Doja Cat to headline first-ever FIFA Club World Cup final halftime show

    Tems, J Balvin, Doja Cat to headline first-ever FIFA Club World Cup final halftime show

    FIFA has announced that global music sensations J Balvin, Doja Cat, and Tems will perform at the first-ever FIFA Club World Cup Final Halftime Show, set for Sunday, July 13, 2025, at MetLife Stadium in New York, New Jersey.

    The landmark performance marks the debut of a halftime show at a FIFA club competition and will be broadcast globally, coinciding with the final match of the tournament — a historic moment that will see the crowning of the world’s first official club champion under FIFA’s new 32-team format.

    Curated by Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, the show is part of a broader initiative to spotlight education access through the newly launched FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund, which aims to raise $100 million to support quality learning opportunities for children worldwide.

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    “This is a historic moment—for me, for Latin culture, and for every kid who dreams big,” said Colombian superstar J Balvin. Nigerian artist Tems added, “We’re going to bring the world together for a beautiful moment — to celebrate football and the unity that music brings.”

    The FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund was unveiled earlier this year during the Global Citizen NOW Summit. FIFA President Gianni Infantino underscored the vision behind the partnership: “Together we are going to make history on a special occasion where football and music unite the world.”

    The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is poised to be the largest global club tournament to date, with millions of fans worldwide expected to tune in for both the action on the pitch and the star-studded musical celebration.

  • I won’t tolerate disrespect toward my artists – Tems’, Omah Lay’s manager warns

    I won’t tolerate disrespect toward my artists – Tems’, Omah Lay’s manager warns

    Muyiwa Awoniyi, manager of Nigerian music stars Tems, Omah Lay (Stanley), and Lekan, has issued a strong warning to critics, stating that he will not tolerate any form of disrespect towards his artists.

    In a post shared on X, Awoniyi said while he is unbothered by personal insults, any attack directed at Tems, Omah Lay, or Lekan will not be taken lightly.

    “Said it before and I’ll say it again. Insulting me? I’m fine with it. But if you insult Temi, Stanley or Lekan? We will have a problem. ‘Till next time, bye for now,” he wrote.

    Read Also: Tems slams critics over body physique 

    His statement follows Tems’ recent backlash against critics who have repeatedly made inappropriate comments about her physique, especially her buttocks.

  • Tems slams critics over body physique 

    Tems slams critics over body physique 

    Grammy-winning singer Tems has hit back at critics who continue to comment on her body, calling for an end to the unsolicited scrutiny she’s endured for over seven years.

    In a post on X, Tems expressed frustration over constant remarks labelling her physique as “small,” “flat,” or “fat,” asserting firmly that her body is hers alone.

    Tems pointed out the absurdity of public demands for her to “show her body,” cheekily daring critics to show theirs first. 

    She stressed that she has never hidden her figure but refuses to make her body a spectacle for validation.

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    “Whether I gain or lose weight, it’s natural,” she said, adding that others’ opinions about her appearance have no bearing on her self-worth.

    Tems concluded her message with a clear call: stop focusing on her body and move on.

    “Okay 7 years in. It’s time to pack it up. I never thought I’d need to say it but you are all weird. “It’s small, it’s flat, it’s fat.”

    Dog ITS MINE. “Show us your bumbum” lol so me too I will turn and say “see”

    Nah show ME yours first?? See how that feels? It’s just a body I will add and lose weight. I never once hid my body, I just didn’t feel the need to prove or disprove anyone. The more you don’t like my body the better for me actually.

    But it’s enough now. Move on from my bum”, she wrote.

  • Tems had only N200 when we met – Manager

    Tems had only N200 when we met – Manager

    Muyiwa Awoniyi, manager of Grammy-winning Nigerian singer Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, has shared a story about the singer’s humble beginnings.

    In a recent episode of the Afrobeats Intelligence podcast, Awoniyi revealed that when he first met Tems, she had just N200 in her bank account.

    According to him, despite her financial struggles, her determination and dedication caught his attention, adding to her eagerness to formalise their working relationship.

    He said: “There was something Tems did that made me say, ‘I don’t want to do a managerial contract with you, let’s do a company.’

    “When she asked me to be her manager, I agreed and said I would send her a contact to sign. We had already verbally agreed on everything. You know when you present paperwork for artists to sign, it’s always tricky. But she was chasing me to sign my own part. And I have never experienced that before.

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    “I was like, ‘You don’t mind signing paperwork? Hold on, let’s not do this. You’re someone I can rock with for life. Let’s start a company.’ Prior to this, Tems and I were friends for about three months and we never spoke about working together.

    “Back then when I was doing my podcast, she would just be sitting down while me and my cousin are talking.

    “Then obviously, she wasn’t financially buoyant in any capacity. When I met Tems, she only had like 200 Naira in her account. And then I had a production company.

    “So, if I had money, I would buy food. Another thing that shocked me was that even though she didn’t have money, she will order food for us. She didn’t even have a way of earning. So, I just realised that she is different from everyone I have seen in Nigeria.”

  • Tems: I love that I have a little booty

    Tems: I love that I have a little booty

    Grammy award-winning vocalist, Temilade ‘Tems’ Openiyi has said she is proud of her ‘figure 8’ body shape.

    According to the 29-year-old musician, it is a blessing to be an ‘endowed’ black woman.

    The songster asserted this during a candid sit-down with Cocoa Butter in Atlanta, Georgia.

    Reflecting on what she appreciates most about being a Black woman, Tems didn’t hold back. “I love being curvy. I love that I have a little booty, you know what I’m saying?” she said with a smile.

    The singer, songwriter and producer  added that her figure is one of the many reasons she feels proud and blessed to be a Black woman.

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    On what influences her bold and distinctive fashion sense, the Oscar-nominated singer said, ““I’m definitely into details. I’m definitely into the bling,” she enthused.

    “I think Nigerians are very extravagant in everything and I’m very into that. But I always put my own spin and I’m not afraid to be who I am.”

    Known for her authenticity and powerful vocals, Tems continues to inspire a generation of artistes and fans with her unapologetic embrace of culture and pan-Africanism.

    Tems was born on 11 June 1995, in Lagos. Her first name Temilade means ‘the crown is mine’ in Yoruba language. While growing up, her family relocated to the United Kingdom when she was an infant, then returned to Nigeria following her parents’ separation, when she was five years old.

  • Why I quit my digital marketing job to pursue music, by Tems

    Why I quit my digital marketing job to pursue music, by Tems

    Grammy-winning singer Tems has revealed the motivation behind quitting her job as a digital marketer in January 2018 to pursue music career.

    According to her she was driven by a sense of divine direction.

    Speaking to Billboard in an interview, Tems said she felt confined in her job and believed music was her true calling.

    After waiting six months, she released her first single, “Mr Rebel,” which gained traction.

    She said, “I quit my digital marketing job because] it got to a point where I couldn’t take anymore. It was really dawning one me like, it’s now or never. I was just putting it off until I developed faith that God will see me through wherever I go.

    “I quit my job in January 2018, I released ‘Mr Rabel’ six or seven months after I quit my job. Spiritually, I was aware that digital marketing wasn’t my path, I need to leave this place right now. It felt really like life or death. It was like this can make or break your destiny, and you need to make a decision right now. I chose to quit and it worked out.”

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    Tems gained prominence after being featured on Wizkid’s 2020 global hit, “Essence,” which peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

    She also became the first African artist to debut No. 1 on the Billboard HOT 100 chart with Future’s song, “Wait 4 U,” featuring Drake.

    The song won a Grammy for Best Melodic Rap in 2022.

    Recently, Tems won another Grammy for Best African Music Performance for her song “Love Me Jeje”.