"I Have Learned To Embrace Love And Be Open" – Tems Opens Up On Music Impact Tems, the Grammy-award-winning Nigerian singer, shared personal reflections on how her career in music has transformed her life during a recent interview with Doose Of Society. The artist, who rose to global prominence in 2018 with her debut single “Mr Rabel,” revealed that her journey into the music industry marked a significant shift in her personal growth. Before entering the entertainment world, Tems described herself as hyper-independent, often pushing people away, a habit she has since worked to overcome. In the interview, Tems emphasized how her role as an artist has reshaped her perspective on relationships and self-expression. She acknowledged that her success in the industry required her to shed certain habits that once held her back. “Being an artist has changed my life. There are a lot of people that know me. It made me grow,” she said. She specifically highlighted her former tendency to avoid emotional connections, which she now views as a barrier to genuine relationships. “Before, I pushed people away because of my hyper-independency,” Tems explained. “But I had to do away with that habit. I have now learned to embrace love and just be open, and be free to give love and be vulnerable without feeling odd.” Her comments underscore a broader theme of personal evolution, suggesting that her music career has not only expanded her professional reach but also deepened her understanding of human connection. Tems’ transition from the corporate world to music is a key part of her story. She revealed that her career began after leaving her job in the corporate sector, a move that initially felt risky but ultimately led to her breakthrough.#music_industry #nigeria #tems #doose_of_society #mr_rabel
