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Tems has made history as the highest-nominated Nigerian artist at the 67th Grammys, securing three nominations for Best African Music Performance, Best Global Album, and Best R&B Song. She is the first Nigerian female artist to earn these nominations, setting a new benchmark for African artists at the prestigious event.

Tems has made history as the highest-nominated Nigerian artist at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards, securing three prestigious nominations. The singer, whose star has been steadily rising, has earned nominations in categories that reflect her versatility and talent. She has been nominated for Best African Music Performance, Best Global Album, and Best R&B Song for her standout track "Burning."

This achievement marks another monumental milestone for the Nigerian artist. Her debut album, Born In The Wild, has become the first-ever Grammy-nominated album by a Nigerian female artist in the Best Global Album category. Moreover, Tems' single "Burning" has made history, earning her the first-ever Grammy nomination for an African artist in the Best R&B Song category.

Tems' success at the Grammys goes beyond her remarkable nominations. She has become the first African female lead artist to be nominated outside of the global categories, further solidifying her place in international music history. With her six total Grammy nominations, she extends her record for the most Grammy nominations by a Nigerian female artist, further cementing her influence in the global music scene. Tems, thrilled by the recognition, expressed her excitement on social media, saying, "Phone buzzing at 5 am in Melbourne!!! All I can say is Wow GOD IS GOOD!!🥹🥂🥳🕊️."

As news of her nominations spreads, Nigerians and fans around the world are celebrating her remarkable accomplishments, excited for what her future holds in the international music arena.