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Tems to release debut studio album next year


Nigerian recording artiste, Tems did not include the date for her debut studio album but she has revealed intentions to drop her first major project in 2023.

Tems whose real name is Temilade Openiyi made this known on Twitter.

Taking to Twitter, the inquisitive netizen identified as @TinnyTolani wanted to know when the serial award-winning songstress will be putting out her debut studio after a successful 2022.

ALSO READ: Tems, Wizkid emerge victorious at 2022 American Music Awards

She asked, “@temsbaby promised us an album this year but as we no come hear anything like dis nko?”

Responding, Tems wrote, “Next Year! šŸ’ÆšŸ„‡”

ALSO READ: Grammy Award: Tems, Burna Boy earn nominations (See full list of nominess)

Tems has been on an ascension since she was featured on Wizkid’s international smash hit ‘Essence’ which went on to have a Justin Bieber remix and peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100.

She was featured by Drake on ‘Fountain’ on his 2021 album ‘Certified Lover Boy’. She would also be featured on Future’s ‘Wait For U’ alongside Drake which debuted at the top of the Billboard Hot 100.

Tems would hope to keep up the momentum ahead of her coming music project.

Equally, Tems was nominated in the Best Melodic Rap Performance category as a featured artiste on American rapper Futureā€™s single ā€˜Wait For Uā€™ and Best Rap Song for the same single at the 2023 Grammy award nomination list.

Temsā€™ collaboration with Wizkid in their hit, ā€˜Essenceā€™ earned her a nomination in the Best Global Music Performance category, making her the first Nigerian female singer to bag a Grammy nomination.


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