Nigerian sensational singer, Tems appear on the soundtrack of Wakanda Forever, a sequel to Marvel’s Black Panther.
The Black Panther franchise is based on the fictional African country of ‘Wakanda,’ which holds significant sentimental and cultural value for Africans and blacks worldwide.

Kendrick Lamar curated the soundtrack album for the first installment of Black Panther, which featured artists such as The Weeknd, SZA, Travis Scott, Future, Khalid, School Boy Q, Jorja Smith, Swalee, and James Blake, among others.
The Black Panther franchise is based on the fictional African country of ‘Wakanda,’ which holds significant sentimental and cultural value for Africans and blacks worldwide.
Kendrick Lamar curated the soundtrack album for the first installment of Black Panther, which featured artists such as The Weeknd, SZA, Travis Scott, Future, Khalid, School Boy Q, Jorja Smith, Swalee, and James Blake, among others.
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The notable omission of African artists drew harsh criticism from Africans who felt marginalized in a film ostensibly about them. Tems’ selection may be intended to correct this and give the film more African representation.
Tems is currently one of the most popular Nigerian and African artists on the international stage. Since appearing on Wizkid’s ‘Essence,’ she has gone on to achieve international success, winning the BET for Best International Act and appearing on Drake’s, Future’s, and, most recently, Beyonce’s albums.
Tems is an artist who appeals to black audiences in the United States and Europe, particularly Gen Z consumers. She also has a sizable fan base in Nigeria and Africa, making her an ideal choice for an Afro-centric film.
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