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Tems And Apple Music Set Forth New Collaboration

Temilade Openiyi, a Nigerian Afro-fusion musician, songwriter, and performer known as Tems, took to social media to announce a special collaboration with Apple Music called ‘Leading Vibe Radio.’

In addition, the diva revealed that her first release in 2022 will be on the radio show ‘Leading Vibe Radio.’

In an official statement from apple music, it was highlighted that:

Nigerian singer-songwriter, producer and Apple Music Up Next alum Tems has announced ‘Leading Vibe Radio’, a new biweekly radio series airing on Apple Music’s global live-streaming radio station Apple Music 1. On ‘Leading Vibe Radio’, Tems says she will be “shining a light on women, artists, and creatives that are finding their way, finding their voice, and talking about how to be good soil—something that greatness can grow out of,” and bring “Africa to the world.”

The inaugural episode of Leading Vibe Radio is an introduction to Tems, her co-hosts and her new show. She answers questions from her co-manager Muyiwa and brother Tunji, and shares details, stories and thoughts about her life, her childhood, her creative process and her taste in music. The trio expands on the episode’s broad theme of ‘Leading The Vibe’, as we eavesdrop on honest and real conversations, soundtracked by a personally curated playlist featuring some of Tems’ favourite songs and artists, old and new.

Prior to this announcement, the singer had previously revealed on Twitter today, March 21st, 2022, that she will have a surprise for her fans at 6 p.m. on the same day, with a little clip and caption that read:

Time always will tell. LEADING VIBE Radio X @AppleMusic Nothing like this one, JOIN ME THIS SATURDAY, April 3rd with yah Eye Shining!! By Yours truly http://apple.co/leadingvibe

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Source: Ghana Music

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