Grammy-winning Nigerian singer Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, has opened up about the challenges she faced at the start of her music career, describing herself as “very naive” during those early days. Speaking with Glamour Magazine Germany, the ‘Essence’ hitmaker shared how her initial focus on creating good art evolved into understanding the complexities of the music industry.

“I don’t want to lie. I was very naive at the beginning of my career – I just wanted to make good art. I had to learn how to navigate the music business in a healthy way,” Tems revealed.

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She credited her management and family, especially her mother and brother, for being her source of strength and stability throughout her rise to global stardom. Their unwavering support, she said, has kept her grounded amid the pressures of fame.

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Tems, who has become a beacon of African talent on the global stage, continues to inspire many with her authenticity and artistry. Her candid reflections on her journey highlight the resilience and growth that have defined her remarkable career.