Nigerian singer, Temilade Openiyi better known as Tems met Barbadian singer Rihanna in United States.
The duo met in Los Angeles on Wednesday at an event arranged to promote Rihanna’s latest Savage X Fenty lingerie collection.
Tems manager, Muyiwa Awoniyi, sharing the video of her meeting with Rihanna on his Instagram page on Thursday, caltioned “A moment to remember. @temsbaby x @badgalriri link up.”
In August, Tems featured US singer Brent Faiyaz in her second extended play ‘If Orange Was A Place’.
Also, She featured in Drake’s album ‘Certified Lover Boy’.
In a recent interview with Apple Music’s Africa Now Radio, Tems described her experience working with Canadian rapper Drake as unbelievable.
She said, “I don’t really think everything is because of me. I know that I’m talented and I have a great music sound. But honestly, it’s more than that, it’s more than just the music and there’s so many people involved; and honestly God has been in control of everything and I just like to live my life.
“So I don’t even think of it. I just see it as such an exciting life that I’m enjoying, rather than like trying to control it or take all the credit.
“Honestly, it’s unbelievable. When I said I wanted to work with Drake, I just said it. I wasn’t thinking about it. I used to listen to Drake all the time when I was in high school and growing up and it was just the first thing that came to my mind.
“And for me to actually meet him, work with him, it was just crazy. That is a full testament to God’s blessings. I can’t quantify how grateful I am because it’s not anything I did. I’m just making music and it seems I’m attracting all these people and I’m just so grateful.”
Speaking further on her Extended Play album, If Orange Was A Place, Tems said, “Orange is my favourite fruit. And if you find a very sweet orange and you really dig into it, it’s just busting with brightness, colours and warmth. It’s just a blast of excitement and the word ‘orange’ reminds me of sunset and sunrise. The EP is really the different shades of orange. And it’s really the different shades of me.”