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Tems Celebrates 2nd Grammy, Wins Best African Music Performance at 67th Grammys with “Love Me JeJe”

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On February 2, 2025, Tems achieved yet another remarkable feat as she took home her second Grammy Award at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards. She won the Best African Music Performance award for her hit song “Love Me JeJe,” which has drawn listeners from all around the world.

Tems thanked her team and gave a passionate tribute to her mother in her heartfelt acceptance speech.

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Tems Celebrates 2nd Grammy, Wins Best African Music Performance at 67th Grammys with "Love Me JeJe"

Dear God, thank you so much for bringing me this team and putting me on this stage,” she said. My mother is celebrating her first Grammys tomorrow, and I just wanted to say thank you for everything she has done for my brother and myself.I want to thank my team, thank you so much. To God be the glory because honestly, he’s changed my life so much. Thank you so much, thank you God.

After winning Best Melodic Rap Performance in 2023 for Future’s “Wait For Youfeaturing Drake, this honor is Tems‘ second Grammy. Her most recent accomplishment not only confirms her place in the international music industry but also demonstrates how she is transforming the music industry with her extraordinary performance.

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photo credit: @temsbaby | Instagram







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