In a conversation published via Interview Magazine on Tuesday, the musician spoke with superstar rapper, Kendrick Lamar, about her experience as an upcoming artiste whose sound was yet to gain an audience in her home country.
According to her, a lot of people advised her to join the mainstream Afrobeats genre as opposed to R&B which she was passionate about. The “Crazy Tings” singer said she chose to follow her heart even when she was not sure the move would earn her money or fame. “I was prepared to die,” she said. “I believed in myself so much that I didn’t really care if I never became anything or anyone. I just wanted to get a message out. I wanted to get my frequency out. And I was like, ‘Even if ten people hear this, it’s fine.’ But also along the way, I used to listen to a lot of Nigerian music and I wasn’t getting a lot of spiritual—I love Celine Dion, so, I love that intense feeling of, I’m about to jump off a cliff.
“That’s how I want my music to feel all the time, and Afrobeats wasn’t necessarily giving me that type of stimulation. Everyone I asked for advice was like, ‘The only way you can do this is Afrobeats. It’s not that your music is bad, it’s just that it doesn’t fit in Nigeria. Nigerians don’t like this’.”
Tems also admitted that while earning money was good, she is more interested in “chasing a frequency”
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