Tems Wins Best African Music Performance at 67th Grammys!
Tems Clinches Grammy Win, Dedicates Award to Team and Mother in Heartfelt Speech

The 67th Grammy Awards saw Nigerian artist Tems win Best African Music Performance for her classic song Love Me Jeje, solidifying her place in world music history once more. For the growing artist, the prestigious gala, held in Los Angeles on February 2, 2025, was a night of celebration.
With her mother and crew by her side, Tems took the stage to accept the award and gave a heartfelt, thankful speech. She was really grateful to her stylist, crew, and everyone else that helped her achieve her goals. In a heartfelt gesture, she also dedicated the prize to her mother, whose birthday fell during the celebration time.
Speaking to reporters on the red carpet, Tems discussed the significance of this career turning point. She emphasized the inspiration her path provides to young African artists globally, while also acknowledging the steadfast support of her fans and music business stakeholders.
Tems’ outstanding list of worldwide accomplishments is further cemented by this most recent Grammy win, which further solidifies her position as a major figure in contemporary African music. She has risen to prominence in the international music scene thanks to her ability to slickly combine Afrobeat, R&B, and soul influences.
With her influence expanding beyond borders, Tems continues to break barriers, proving that African music is a dominant force on the world stage. Fans and music lovers alike are eager to see what the talented artist will achieve next.
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