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Love Me Jeje To Grammy Buzz: Seyi Sodimu’s Lasting Afrobeats LegacyHis breakout single, “Love Me Jeje,” featuring the soulful vocals of Shaffy Bello, is not just a song but a cornerstone of Nigeria’s burgeoning music industry. Released in 1997, the track ...
R&B star, Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, has appreciated veteran singer, Seyi Sodimu, for allowing her to sample his 1997 classic ‘Love Me Jeje’ in her Grammy-winning song of the ...
After her first solo win for di Grammys, Tems come on social media to thank veteran musician, Seyi Sodimu for im effort for di song wey win, Love Me Jeje. Tems wey her mama name am Temilade ...
Nigeria: Released in 1997, Crowned in 2025 - How Tems Struck Gold With Seyi Sodimu's 'Love Me, Jeje'
There's beauty in sampling. 'Love Me Jeje,' originally released in 1997, brought home a Grammy twenty-eight years later. There's beauty in sampling. "Love Me, Jeje," initially released in 1997 ...
Nigerian singer Tems saw off the likes of Yemi Alade, Burna Boy and Wizkid to take home the Best African Music Performance Grammy for her hit Love Me Jeje. In an emotional acceptance speech on ...
Her hit song Love Me Jeje triumphed in a category dominated by Afrobeats heavyweights, with Chris Brown as the only non-Afrobeats nominee. Tems faced strong competition from fellow Nigerian ...
Her winning song, ‘Love Me JeJe’, bested ‘Tomorrow’ by Yemi Alade, ‘MMS’ by Asake featuring Wizkid, ‘Sensational’ by Chris Brown featuring Davido and Lojay; and ‘Higher’ by ...
Best R&B Performance – Made For Me (Live on BET), Muni Long Best R&B Album – 11:11 (Deluxe), Chris Brown Best Traditional R&B Performance – That’s You, Lucky Daye ...
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