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Tems sets new record with 50-week run on Billboard World Albums chart

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Nigerian singer and songwriter Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, has made music history.

She is the first Nigerian female artist with an album on the Billboard World Albums chart for 50 straight weeks, Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) reports.

Her debut studio album, Born in the Wild, achieved this rare feat, marking a major milestone for African women in music.

The album has resonated globally, reflecting the growing influence of African artists on international music charts and stages.

Since its release in June 2024, Born in the Wild has received widespread praise from fans and critics alike.

Tems blends alternative R&B, Afro-fusion, soul, and soft rock, creating a genre-defying sound that appeals across cultures.

This unique mix has helped the album maintain its longevity and appeal for nearly a full year on the charts.

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Songs like “Love Me JeJe,” “Unfortunate,” and “Me & U” have become instant fan favorites.

These tracks are praised for heartfelt lyrics, spiritual tones, and Tems’ powerful, emotive vocal delivery.

Critics have commended the album’s vulnerability and authenticity, calling it a fearless and introspective debut.

Born in the Wild tells deeply personal stories that resonate with listeners across age, gender, and nationality.

Tems connects with audiences through emotional storytelling and raw expression, winning hearts around the world.

Her voice is both distinctive and evocative, drawing praise for its honesty and depth.

The album’s success goes beyond streaming numbers, it has catapulted Tems to global recognition and acclaim.

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She has performed at sold-out shows and major festivals, representing Nigeria on the world’s biggest stages.

Her performances are lauded for their intensity, artistry, and cultural richness.

Tems’ music bridges global audiences while staying rooted in her Nigerian heritage and experiences.

This has helped redefine Afrobeats and alternative African music on the global scene.

Her 50-week streak on Billboard isn’t just personal, it’s a collective triumph for African women in music.

It signals a powerful shift in the global industry, where African female voices are gaining recognition and respect.

Tems is part of a new wave of artists changing perceptions of African music worldwide.

Her journey encourages more women across Africa to take center stage and tell their stories unapologetically.

With Born in the Wild, Tems has launched more than an album, she’s ignited a movement.

A movement that values truth, identity, and artistic bravery in an industry often driven by trends.

She continues to challenge norms, break boundaries, and inspire the next generation of African creatives.

Tems proves that global success can come without losing cultural authenticity or creative control.

Her Billboard milestone stands as proof that African stories and voices matter on the world stage.

As the music world evolves, Tems remains a defining voice for her generation and continent.

From Lagos to global charts, she has shown that African excellence knows no limits.

Each new milestone reaffirms that Tems is not just a voice from Africa, but a voice for the world.

 

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