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Tems Makes History as First Female African Artist to Sell 10 Million Units in the US

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By: Chioma Madonna Ndukwu

 

Tems Makes History as First Female African Artist to Sell 10 Million Units in the US

Nigerian music star Temilade Openiyi, widely known as Tems, has broken new ground by becoming the first female African artist to sell more than 10 million units of a single in the United States.

Her record-breaking feat comes from the hit song “Wait For U”, a collaboration with American rapper Future and Canadian superstar Drake.

The track, which earned global acclaim upon release, has now crossed the 10-million mark, making it eligible for the prestigious RIAA Diamond certification.

Tems’ achievement is historic not only for her career but also for African music. Only one other African artist — Wizkid with Drake’s “One Dance” — has reached this milestone before.

For Tems, however, the recognition is especially significant as she stands as the first woman from the continent to reach such heights in the American market.

The Lagos-born artist first captured global attention with her feature on Wizkid’s “Essence”, a track hailed as one of Afrobeats’ most important exports.

Since then, she has steadily expanded her reach with hits like “Free Mind”, “Higher”, and “Me & U”, each receiving Platinum and Gold certifications in the U.S.

Tems’ journey reflects the rise of African women on the global stage. In an industry long dominated by male voices, she has emerged as a trailblazer.

Her Grammy win in 2023, her contribution to the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack, and her multiple international award nominations have cemented her status as one of the most influential African voices of her generation.

Beyond awards, her music resonates with fans worldwide for its unique blend of soulful vocals and storytelling.

Critics often describe her sound as both distinctively African and universally relatable — a mix that has allowed her to stand out in an increasingly crowded global music market.

While the Diamond threshold is a remarkable achievement, industry watchers argue that Tems’ impact goes far beyond sales. She has become a cultural figure, reshaping how African female artists are perceived internationally.

Her success paves the way for other women across the continent to find recognition in global markets traditionally dominated by Western acts.

As Afrobeats continues its unstoppable spread across the world, Tems’ story stands as proof that African voices — especially those of women — are not just part of the movement, but leading it.

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