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    After Grammy won, Tams broke the silence and would successfully attribute it to the sacred grace.

    tundeoyeyemi2002By tundeoyeyemi2002February 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nigeria’s music sensation TEMS finally shouted loudly after the Grammy Award in 2025, where she won the Best African Music Performance Award.

    The talented singer is famous for her affectionate voice and unique voice. He expressed her gratitude and humility to social media, and attributed her success to sacred intervention.

    TEMS won the famous award with the popular song “LOVE Me Jeje”, surpassing top artists such as Yemi Alade, Asake, Chris Brown, Davido, Lojay and Burna Boy. This milestone marks her second Grammy Award and strengthens her position as one of Africa’s most influential artists.

    In her career, there are eight Grammy nominations, including three games this year, TEMS continues to create history on the global stage.

    She shared her excitement, and she posted photos on Instagram and X. She was proud and joyful with her mother and team. In her sincere title, she called herself “the child of grace”, emphasizing that her journey was guided by God’s grace and blessing.

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    TEMS’s social media posts are full of gratitude and praise. She also brought X on X: “God has done it” and “special baby, trophy baby”, and accompanied by emoticon trophy and glittering.

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    As expected, she received countless congratulations in each post.

    In another report, the Cuban chiefs in Nigeria ’s reputation lost at the 67th Grammy Awards ceremony, and subtly slid the AFROBEATS singer Burna Boy.

    In a mysterious post, the pastor of Cuban chiefs hinted that because the American rapper P. Diddy was detained by the police, TEMS won the best African music performance category.

    In his IG story, he wrote: “If you want to say Diddy Dey, please use Johnson Baby Oil to rub her Grammy Award.”

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