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    Tems is empowering the next generation of African women in music

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    When Tems walked onto the stage at New York’s MetLife Stadium for the FIFA Club World Cup halftime show, millions were watching, but she wasn’t performing for fame. For the 30-year-old Nigerian singer-songwriter, it was about representation. “It was an honour to just be there,” she told CNN’s Larry Madowo and Lamide Akintobi.

    Tems’ sound, a fusion of soulful vulnerability and quiet rebellion, reflects her journey through an industry that often doubted her. “It was really hard to get people to take me seriously — not just as a producer, but as a singer,” she recalls.

     “I didn’t feel safe, and I didn’t feel seen, and I didn’t feel supported for a very long time.”

    The Leading Vibe Initiative began in Lagos, but Tems’ vision is continental. “We’re definitely taking this beyond Nigeria. Actually, we’re going to Kenya next,” she revealed.

    “There are women everywhere who just need to feel seen,” she says of her desire to create a space where young women working in the music industry.

    Reflecting on her journey, Tems offers a piece of hard-won wisdom: “Fame is not what you want. You could be famous and uncomfortable, famous and unsuccessful. What you really want is to be comfortable.”

    For Tems, it’s not just about being a celebrity; it’s about impacting real change.

    The two-time Grammy winner is one of the most acclaimed musical exports from Africa, and her efforts in advancing women’s rights in the music industry are a testament to her desire to be an ambassador for African women.

    Tems’ decision to launch a women-focused initiative is connected to her experience as a woman in the music industry who had to work twice as hard. In a previous interview, she narrated how she used to wear big clothing that hid her features to the studio just to avoid claims that she was distracting men. During her acceptance speech after winning the Grammy prize for Best African Song Performance in February 2025, Tems paid homage to Nigerian female singers who inspired her.

    With her Leading Vibe Initiative, she will not only be inspiring a new generation of stars but also empowering them with the skill sets to thrive in the music industry.

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