Tems’ surprise EP Love is a Kingdom finds her stepping away from her debut’s big, expansive sound and into something far more personal.
Across seven gentle, minimal tracks, she lets her guard down, placing her rich, textured voice at the center. Songs like Lagos Love pair the chaos of her city with the hush of romance, while First dives into the risk and softness of real vulnerability. The project treats love as a refuge its own “kingdom” untouched by outside noise.
Though quieter, Tems’ regal presence remains, creating a meditative, headphone ready experience that favors stillness over spectacle. It’s a bold, serene statement from an artist unafraid to move at her own pace.
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