Grammy Award winner, Tems gives God all the glory over her win

Grammy Award winner, Tems gives God all the glory over her win

Popular singer-songwriter, Temilade Openiyi, better known as Tems, has reflected on her blessings days after bagging her first Grammy Award.

It would be recalled that the sensational Afrobeats musician won her first ever Grammy Award in the ‘Best Melodic Rap Performance’ category for her contribution to Future’s “Wait for U”.

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Days following her victory, Tems took to her Twitter page to express profound appreciation to the almighty.

According to her, she is speechless and unable to say what the Lord has done for her.

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She returned all the glory to God who she believes is the reason behind her streak of success.

Grammy Award winner, Tems gives God all the glory over her win
Tems

“What God has done for me, I can’t even speak. All the glory really belongs to Him,” Tems wrote.

The music act also extended gratitude to her fans who have been unceasingly supporting and rooting for her. She assured them that she doesn’t take their belief and support in her for granted.

“To everyone one that has been supporting me still. Through everything, please know I don’t take it for granted. I truly appreciate it, the love has been too too much. Thank you so much Rebel Gang. We up very soon✨❤️,” she added.

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TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Tems, who featured alongside Drake on Future’s ‘Wait for You’, now joins Sade Adu, the Nigerian-British singer as the female artists who have taken home the Grammy.

Sade took home the Grammy Award in 1986 when she emerged as the winner of the Best New Artist award.

Recall that Burna Boy, who has a Grammy award too on his shelf, however, missed out on the two nominations he featured in.

His album ‘Love Damini’,  and his song ‘Last Last’ were nominated for Best Global Music Album and Best Global Music Performance awards respectively.

The winners of these categories respectively were the Japanese musician Masa Takumi for his album ‘Sakura’ and ‘Bayethe’ by Wouter Kellerman, Zakes Bantwini and  Nomcebo Zikode. The winners were announced at the premiere ceremony of the Grammys.