Tems shares that her Me and U Single was created from Freestyle.

Tems reveals that her freestyle was the inspiration for her song “Me & U.”
A rising star Tems in international music from Nigeria, discusses the motivation for her most recent song, “Me & U.”
Tems has established herself as one of Nigeria’s top music exports since finding international popularity in 2020, thanks to her. Accomplishments garnering her several accolades and millions of followers.
They stated in a BBC 1Xtra interview that her most recent track, “Me & U,” was inspired by a freestyle. Session she recorded in 2021, just days after filming the music video for “Essence,” her blockbuster hit duet with Wizkid.
Tems, the first female singer from Nigeria to win a Grammy, claims that the R&B song with Amapiano Log drums is a dialogue with God.
The singing sensation added that the song is a representation of God being with her ever since she was a. Child and accompanying her on her life’s journey as she developed into the person God intended her to be.
Before Tems’ much awaited debut LP, there is a song called “Me & U.” The singer has achieved several firsts and earned enormous success abroad. She was the first Nigerian artist to debut at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 after appearing on Future’s song “Wait For U.”
She is also the first Nigerian to receive an Oscar nomination for her work on Rihanna’s song “Lift Me Up” from the soundtrack to “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.”
Tems has established herself as one of Nigeria’s top music exports since finding international popularity in 2020, thanks to her. Accomplishments garnering her several accolades and millions of followers.
Tems appears on the Times 100 Next List.
Prior to her eagerly awaited first LP, she releases “Me & U.” The singer has achieved several firsts and earned enormous success abroad. She was the first Nigerian artist to debut at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 after appearing on Future’s song “Wait For U.”
Tems made history when she contributed to the soundtrack of “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” notably Rihanna’s “Lift Me Up,” becoming the first Nigerian woman to win a Grammy and the first Nigerian to be nominated for an Oscar.
Source: africanworldentertainment.com