
Newsonline reports that Nigerian singer, songwriter and record producer, Tems covered the latest issue of the GQ magazines. The singer who has gone ahead to become one of the greatest to ever do music from this part of the world bared it all out in this interview.
The singer discussed working with Drake, Wizkid and Beyonce. She gave the backstories of her success, family life, relationship life and a more detailed story of her younger years growing up in Lagos.
These days, everybody wants to be her best friend, but at times she still feels like the uncomfortable adolescent who didn’t have a lot of friends growing up. “A lot of my social skills, I’m learning now,” says Openiyi. “I think I’m too used to myself.” She thinks of herself as a child who entered a time capsule and got frozen. I ask her at what age she got frozen. “Oh, I’m definitely 13,” she says. “For sure. I still act like a teenager.” She revealed
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