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Tems Announces Release Date for Debut Album

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Tems, the Grammy-winning star, has set the stage for her highly anticipated debut album, ‘Born In The Wild,’ with a release date slated for June 7, 2024. Making the announcement on her X account on May 10, 2024, she emphasized pouring her heart and soul into the project.

Ahead of the album drop, Tems has treated fans to three tracks, the latest being ‘Love Me Jeje’. Since captivating audiences with her electrifying performance on Wizkid’s ‘Essence’ in 2020, Tems has ascended to become one of Africa’s biggest music stars.

In the same vein, Tems has secured a Grammy for Best Melodic Rap Performance through her collaborations with American icons like Beyonce, Drake, and Future on the track ‘Wait For U’.

She has also made history by becoming the first Nigerian artist to receive an Oscar nomination. This nomination comes for her contribution to the soundtrack ‘Lift Me Up’ for the upcoming film ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’, performed by Rihanna. The song has been nominated for Best Original Song at the 95th Oscars, solidifying Tems’ position as a global music powerhouse.

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