Nigerian singer Tems saw off the likes of Yemi Alade, Burna Boy and Wizkid to take home the Best African Music Performance ...
It was a first for Nigeria at the much-awaited 67th Grammy Awards ceremony in fire-ravaged Los Angeles on Sunday night.
Looking beyond her Grammy win, Tems is not only at the peak of her career but also at the forefront of a musical movement.As predicted by PREMIUM TIMES, Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, made ...
There's beauty in sampling. ‘Love Me Jeje,’ originally released in 1997, brought home a Grammy twenty-eight years later.
The music star is bringing on his African giant aura in this edition. Burna Boy’s dominance in African music is undeniable, ...
She emerged victorious in a fierce competition, beating out strong nominees in the Nigerian-dominated category , including ...
This is Kellerman’s third Grammy, following his Best New Age Album win in 2015 and his Best Global Music Performance win in ...
Up for three Grammys at next year’s ceremony — a rangy haul of nods for global music album, R&B song and African Music Performance — Tems is carrying a new era of Nigerian music around the ...
With 2025 off to a great start for Tems, it is important to mention that the singer had a hugely successful 2024 after her debut album reached a major milestone on Spotify, achieving a remarkable ...
Tems is leading the pack with three ... African Giant is sure to bag his second Grammy award. His latest song, “Higher” from his album “I Told Them.” which was released in June last ...