Tems Becomes First African Female Artiste With Seven Entries On U.S Billboard
Grammy-award-winning Nigerian singer, Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, has achieved an impressive global milestone.
The 'Me & U' crooner, who has been making international waves, now holds the record for being the first African female artist to have seven entries on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.
With her song 'What You Need' standing strongly at 93 on the Billboard chart, the singer is now tied with self-acclaimed African giant, Burna Boy, and South African group Seether for the most Billboard Hot 100 entries among African artists.
Tems recent achievement is a testament to her hardworking nature. The singer has endeared herself to fans globally, with her strong immersive voice that has successfully captivated her listeners, and earned her several features with other international stars.
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