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Breaking: #Tems becomes first Nigerian artist to earn an Oscar nomination
Breaking: #Tems becomes first Nigerian artist to earn an Oscar nomination
Temilade ‘Tems’ Openiyi has received an Oscar nomination for ‘Lift Me Up’, which served as the lead single from the soundtrack of ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’, in the ‘Best Original Song’ category of the 2023 Academy Awards held on January 24, 2023
The song titled ”Lift Me Up” was written by Tems, Oscar winner Ludwig Göransson, Rihanna, and Ryan Coogler.
Voting for the 2023 Oscars will run from March 2nd -7th. The 2023 Oscar award is set to hold on Sunday, March 12 at the Dolby Theater and it will be hosted by comedian and talk show host Jimmy Kimmel.
Tems beats Wizkid, Davido, Burna Boy, others to become Billboard’s #1 Top US Afrobeats Artist of 2022
This is coming after Tems beat Wizkid, Davido, Burna Boy, others to become Billboard’s #1 Top US Afrobeats Artist of 2022.
“Free Mind” crooner, Temilade Openiyi, better known as Tems was named Billboard’s number one (1) Top US Afrobeats Artist of 2022.
The announcement was made on Billboard’s website on 1st of December, 2022.
Tems beat Davido, Burna Boy, Ckay, Wizkid, Buna Boy and many others to it.
Temilade Openiyi is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, and record producer better known by his stage name Tems. On June 11, 1995, in Lagos, she was born to a Nigerian mother and a British father.
Tems claims that music is her happy spot and the one thing that truly comforts her. It followed that she would start listening to music.
When she was around 13, she made the decision to enter the world of music. She was already aware of her musical talent at the time, describing it as something that comes naturally to her in an interview.
Her teacher recognized her singing ability when she was in school and supported her.
Tem’s singing prowess has not only been recognized by the Nigerian music scene but also by American R&B superstar Chris Brown.
Chris Brown, who had been moved by her singing, gushed about her in a post to his Instagram Story in late December 2020, calling her “…so so so fire.”
She received several international invitations as a result of that fire, including one that took her and fellow musician Omah Lay to Uganda.
Since she first appeared on the music scene, Tems has been affiliated with a number of record labels. She has worked with a number of record labels, including Reset Industries, Human Music, and Leading Vibe Limited, where she is now.
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