Nigerian singer Tems delivered a poignant speech as she won the Best African Music Performance award for her song Love Me Jeje at the 67th Grammy Awards.
Taking the stage, Tems, who was overcome by emotion, expressed gratitude, saying, “Wow, dear God. Thank you so much for putting me on this stage and bringing me this team.
“Tomorrow is my mum’s birthday, and this is her first Grammys. I just want to thank you ma because she has really done a lot for me and my brother.
“Happy birthday, Mum. And I want to thank my team. Muyiwa, Wale, my beautiful stylist, and lovely girls… I love you guys.
“Thank you so much. To God be the glory. Honestly, He has changed my life so much.”
Tems won the Best African Music Performance category at the 67th Grammy Awards with her song Love Me Jeje.
This is her second Grammy win, following her first for her contribution to Future’s hit single Wait For U. The song beat out other nominees such as Yemi Alade’s Tomorrow, Asake’s MMS, Chris Brown’s Sensational (featuring Davido & Lojay), and Burna Boy’s Higher. It’s worth noting that all the nominees in this year’s category were Nigerian artists.
The Best African Music Performance category, which was created only last year, was previously won by South African singer Tyla for her hit song Water.
Tems’ triumph this year highlights the continent’s strong skill.
The Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles hosted the 67th Grammy Awards on Sunday.