It is evident to say that Tems has remained one of the most influential Nigerian artists of her generation.
In a male-dominated Afrobeats scene, Temilade Openiyi, better known as Tems, has carved out a space uniquely her own.
From viral breakout singles to Grammy wins and high-profile international collaborations, the Lagos-born singer-songwriter has risen to become one of the defining voices of her generation.
As she marks her 30th birthday today, June 11, 2025, it’s the perfect time to reflect on why Tems continues to be one of the most influential Nigerian artists of her era and why her impact reaches far beyond just the music charts.
1. She redefined the sound of Afrobeats
While Afrobeats is typically known for its dance-ready, high-energy beats, Tems introduced a new dimension to the genre by infusing it with elements of alt-R&B, neo-soul, and mellow Afro-fusion. Tracks like Try Me, Damages, and Free Mind reimagined what Afrobeats could sound like. This proves that you don’t need a party anthem to make waves on the Nigerian or international charts.
2. Global collaborations that broke barriers
Tems is one of the few Nigerian artists whose collaborations have seamlessly crossed into global mainstream music. From Essence with Wizkid, which became the first Nigerian song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 Top 10, to features with Drake (Fountains), Future (Wait For U), and Beyoncé (Move), Tems positioned herself as a global force.
Her feature on Wait For U earned her a Grammy in 2023, marking a landmark moment for Nigerian alt-R&B and showing the world the depth of talent coming out of Africa.
3. An icon for female empowerment

In an industry often criticized for sidelining women, Tems has emerged as a figure of empowerment. Through her bold lyrics and authentic persona, she’s encouraged young African women to embrace their individuality and ambition.
She consistently advocates for creative independence and has openly spoken about the challenges female artists face in Nigeria, while setting an example of what’s possible when you stay true to your artistry.
4. Record-breaking achievements
.@temsbaby is officially a #GRAMMYs award winner, making her the first Nigerian female artist to win a Grammy
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— MEFeater Magazine (@mefeater) February 5, 2023
Tems’ career is packed with remarkable achievements that have positioned her as a standout force in African music. She made history as the first Nigerian female artist to win a Grammy. With another in 2025, she is the only Nigerian artist with 2 Grammy Awards. Also, she became the first female Nigerian act to debut on the Billboard Hot 100. Along the way, she’s earned nominations from prestigious platforms like the BET Awards, Soul Train Awards, and NAACP Image Awards.
Her feature on the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack marked another milestone in her international rise. But beyond personal wins, these achievements reflect a growing global embrace of African music and a new era where diverse, authentic voices like Tems’ are being celebrated worldwide.
5. A sound that’s timeless, not trend-driven
While many artists chase viral hits and momentary trends, Tems has consistently stayed in her lane, curating a sound that’s introspective, soulful, and emotionally honest. This authenticity has built her a loyal, cult-like fan base who connect deeply with her music’s vulnerability and depth.
In a fast-paced industry, Tems’ refusal to compromise her sound for quick hits has made her an enduring figure in contemporary African music.
Lastly, as Tems steps into her 30s, she remains one of Nigeria’s most influential and respected artists. This is not just for her chart-topping songs but for how she’s redefined the possibilities for women and alt-sounding musicians in Afrobeats. Her impact is generational, her influence undeniable, and her best years are still ahead.
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