Tems brought a sunset to late-night during her recent performance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. The Nigerian singer and songwriter mixed together a medley of her latest single “Love Me JeJe” and the unreleased song “Born in the Wild” from her highly-anticipated debut album Born in the Wild, out June 7.
Performing against the backdrop of a sunset with tall, sprawling blades of grass surrounding the raised platform she was centered on, Tems opened the set with “Born in the Wild.” A seven-piece band and two vocalists backed the...
Performing against the backdrop of a sunset with tall, sprawling blades of grass surrounding the raised platform she was centered on, Tems opened the set with “Born in the Wild.” A seven-piece band and two vocalists backed the...
- 5/21/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Tems has revealed her debut album, Born in the Wild, will be released on June 7th via RCA Records/Since ’93. What’s more, the Nigerian singer has announced a supporting world tour across the UK, Europe, North America, and Australia.
Born in the Wild follows Tems’ two EPs, For Broken Ears and If Orange Was a Place. It includes her recent single, “Love Me JeJe,” which interpolates Seyi Sodimu’s 1997 Nigerian classic of the same name. See the artwork below, and pre-orders for the album are ongoing.
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The “Born in the Wild World Tour” kicks off in London on June 12th and will stop in European cities including Paris, Berlin, and Amsterdam. Then, Tems will begin the North American leg in Miami Beach on August 22nd, continuing through New York City, Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Washington, DC before heading to Australia.
There will be a...
Born in the Wild follows Tems’ two EPs, For Broken Ears and If Orange Was a Place. It includes her recent single, “Love Me JeJe,” which interpolates Seyi Sodimu’s 1997 Nigerian classic of the same name. See the artwork below, and pre-orders for the album are ongoing.
Get Tems Tickets Here
The “Born in the Wild World Tour” kicks off in London on June 12th and will stop in European cities including Paris, Berlin, and Amsterdam. Then, Tems will begin the North American leg in Miami Beach on August 22nd, continuing through New York City, Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Washington, DC before heading to Australia.
There will be a...
- 5/10/2024
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Tems has mapped out her Born in the Wild World Tour in support of her upcoming, much-anticipated debut album.
In addition to the tour dates — her first world tour — the Nigerian singer also revealed her Born in the Wild cover art as well as cemented a June 7 release date; the LP was originally expected out in May, but will now land a few weeks later.
Tems will kick off the world tour in Europe in June before the trek arrives in North America starting August 22 in Miami. She’ll then circle the U.
In addition to the tour dates — her first world tour — the Nigerian singer also revealed her Born in the Wild cover art as well as cemented a June 7 release date; the LP was originally expected out in May, but will now land a few weeks later.
Tems will kick off the world tour in Europe in June before the trek arrives in North America starting August 22 in Miami. She’ll then circle the U.
- 5/10/2024
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Tems is her own director and go-to karaoke artist in the music video for her latest single, “Love Me Jeje.” The record, which interpolates Seyi Sodimu’s 1997 Nigerian hit of the same name, is set to appear on the musician’s highly-anticipated debut album Born in the Wild.
Sodimu appears in the “Love Me Jeje” visual, which pays homage to Tems’ hometown of Lagos, Nigeria. The clip opens with the musician settling in at a karaoke spot where the song is loaded onto the television set. As a director, she...
Sodimu appears in the “Love Me Jeje” visual, which pays homage to Tems’ hometown of Lagos, Nigeria. The clip opens with the musician settling in at a karaoke spot where the song is loaded onto the television set. As a director, she...
- 5/3/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Tems is officially back with a new song, “Love Me Jeje,” which marks the first single from her eagerly-anticipated debut album, Born in the Wild, out next month.
“Jeje” means “softly” or “gentle” in Nigerian, and Tems leans into that feeling with tender lyrics and a guitar-flecked groove: “If not you, then I don’t wanna know, I don’t want no story/Day and night, it’s unconditional, got mе living softly/Love me JeJe, love me tender,” Tems sings.
Tems wrote “Love Me Jeje,” which features an interpolation...
“Jeje” means “softly” or “gentle” in Nigerian, and Tems leans into that feeling with tender lyrics and a guitar-flecked groove: “If not you, then I don’t wanna know, I don’t want no story/Day and night, it’s unconditional, got mе living softly/Love me JeJe, love me tender,” Tems sings.
Tems wrote “Love Me Jeje,” which features an interpolation...
- 4/26/2024
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Tems has finally announced her long-awaited debut album, Born in the Wild, which his set to arrive in May.
The Nigerian artist shared a short trailer for the LP, which appeared to feature a snippet of the album’s title track. The lyrics find Tems meditating on her new global superstar status, while also reflecting on her childhood in Lagos: “It’s all over the news, all over the news, I know this/Under the sun, struggling to find my focus/When I was young, younger then/I was always running away,...
The Nigerian artist shared a short trailer for the LP, which appeared to feature a snippet of the album’s title track. The lyrics find Tems meditating on her new global superstar status, while also reflecting on her childhood in Lagos: “It’s all over the news, all over the news, I know this/Under the sun, struggling to find my focus/When I was young, younger then/I was always running away,...
- 4/15/2024
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
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