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Tems Opens Up About Tears In Recording Studio
– Tems, Nigerian singer, reveals emotional experience in recording studio.
– She revealed that tears accompany some of her songs due to their personal nature.
– She reflects on inspirations including Frank Ocean, Asa, and Sade.
Eko hot blog reports that In a candid interview with Billboard, Grammy-winning Nigerian sensation Tems, born Temilade Openiyi, bared her soul, revealing a deeply personal aspect of her music-making process.
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The acclaimed singer-songwriter disclosed that tears often accompany her recording sessions, shedding light on the emotional journey behind her captivating songs.
“What inspires me most is the season that I am in in life coupled with music that I’ve heard, people that I love; Frank Ocean, Asa, Sade, those are the people that inspired me, and helped me in my creative process,” she shared, highlighting the influences that shape her unique sound.
Delving into the raw emotion behind her music, The singer confessed, “I cried while making some of my songs because they’re very personal to me.”
This admission offers fans a glimpse into the vulnerability and depth that infuse her artistry.
With her debut album ‘For Broken Ears,’ she gained widespread acclaim for her soul-stirring lyrics and haunting melodies.
She revealed that almost all her songs originate from freestyles, underscoring the organic and heartfelt nature of her music.
Her revelation adds a new dimension to her already captivating narrative, inviting listeners to connect with her on a deeper level.
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As she continues to captivate audiences around the world, her willingness to share her emotional journey promises to resonate with fans and newcomers alike.
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