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Born in the Wild

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Born in the Wild
Studio album by
Released7 June 2024 (2024-06-07)
Recorded2021–2024
GenreR&B[1]
Afrobeats[2]
Length54:26
Label
Producer
Tems chronology
If Orange Was a Place
(2021)
Born in the Wild
(2024)
Singles from Born in the Wild
  1. "Me & U"
    Released: 5 October 2023
  2. "Love Me JeJe"
    Released: 26 April 2024
  3. "Burning"
    Released: 7 June 2024

Born in the Wild [3] is the debut studio album by Nigerian singer Tems.[4][5] It was released on 7 June 2024, via RCA Records and Since '93. The album was supported by the singles "Me & U", "Love Me JeJe" and "Burning". Born in the Wild features guest appearances from J. Cole and Asake. Its production was handled by Tems, GuiltyBeatz, Sarz, P2J, London, Spax, and DameDame. In promotion of the album, Tems will embark on the Born in the Wild Tour.[6][7][8][9]

The album was a commercial success reaching the top thirty in the UK, Netherlands and Switzerland. In the US, it peaked at fifty-six becoming the highest peak for an album by a Nigerian female artist.[10] The album received a nomination at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards for Best Global Music Album.[11][12]

Background

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In 2020, Tems independently released her debut extended play For Broken Ears. That same year, she signed with RCA Records and released her second extended play, If Orange Was a Place.[13] In 2021, Tems received international recognition after being featured on Wizkid's "Essence" single. Shortly afterwards, her song "Free Mind", from her debut EP For Broken Ears, impacted Rhythmic contemporary radio as a single and charted in the United States. She further achieved success with her collaborations with Future on "Wait for U" alongside Drake, Beyoncé on "Move" alongside Grace Jones and as a songwriter on Rihanna's "Lift Me Up", the latter earned her an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award nominations.[13]

In a tweet in 2022, Tems announced that her debut studio album was scheduled for release in 2023. The album was delayed for unknown reasons with Tems teasing the album and instead releasing two singles "Me & U" and "Not an Angel", which marked her first solo music output since 2021 excluding her cover of Bob Marley's "No Woman, No Cry" for the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack.[14][15] In March 2024, Tems told Billboard magazine that the album has been completed and that it would released in 2024.[16][17] Shortly afterwards, a private listening session for the album was held in Lagos, Nigeria and later Los Angeles and London.[18] While performing at her debut Coachella set in April, Tems officially announced that the album was ready and performed a rendition of "Love Me JeJe", an unreleased song off the album.[19] A day later, the album's title and release window of May was revealed along with a trailer, which featured a snippet of the title track.[19]

"Love Me JeJe" was released on 26 April 2024 as the first single off the album. A few weeks later, Tems officially announced the release date of 7 June 2024.[20] In May, Tems appeared on the American late-night talk show The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in May 2024, her debut appearance on the series to promote the album, performing a medley of "Love Me JeJe" and the album's title track "Born in the Wild".[20][21] Tems further appeared on NPR Tiny Desk Concert to promote the album performing the then unreleased song "Unfortunate" and "Forever" from the album.[22]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic86/100
Review scores
SourceRating
African Folder8.4/10[23]
Clash8/10[24]
The Guardian[25]
The Independent[26]
NME[2]
Xclusiveloaded News[27]
Pitchfork7.8/10[28]
Rolling Stone8/10[29]

Born in the Wild received high ratings across major publications both in Africa and globally for Tems' vocal delivery.[26] NME gave the album a 100 rating stating that "From Highlife to hip-hop, this stunning debut exemplifies West Africa's rich musical diversity via the Beyoncé and Drake collaborator's fluid approach to genre."[2] Robin Murray reviewing for Clash noted that "Closing with" Hold On", this is a rich, velvet-smooth experience, and you're left to wonder who her peers truly are. The magnificence of Lauryn Hill? The success of Sade? Tems is out there in a lane of her own."[24] Pitchfork wrote that "On her adventurous and melancholic full-length debut, the Nigerian pop star re-asserts herself as an imaginative producer and the author of her own lore."[28]

Track listing

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Born in the Wild track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Born in the Wild"2:16
2."Special Baby" (Interlude)OpeniyiTems1:28
3."Burning"
  • Openiyi
  • Banful
  • Tems
  • GuiltyBeatz
2:55
4."Wickedest"
  • Tems
  • GuiltyBeatz
2:36
5."Love Me JeJe"
2:58
6."Get It Right" (featuring Asake)Sarz3:19
7."Ready"
  • Openiyi
  • Banful
GuiltyBeatz3:45
8."Gangsta"
  • Openiyi
  • Samuel
  • Andrew Saidenberg
  • Arnold Roman
  • Diana King
Spax2:41
9."Unfortunate"
  • Openiyi
  • Banful
GuiltyBeatz3:39
10."Boy O Boy"
  • Openiyi
  • Banful
  • Nsikak David
  • GuiltyBeatz
  • David
2:52
11."Forever"
  • Openiyi
  • Banful
  • DameDame
  • GuiltyBeatz
  • DameDame
3:16
12."Free Fall" (featuring J. Cole)P2J3:12
13."Voices in My Head" (Interlude)OpeniyiTems1:27
14."Turn Me Up"London3:36
15."Me & U"
  • Openiyi
  • Banful
GuiltyBeatz3:12
16."T-Unit"
  • Openiyi
  • Banful
  • Tems
  • GuiltyBeatz
3:03
17."You in My Face"
  • Openiyi
  • Banful
GuiltyBeatz4:28
18."Hold On"
  • Openiyi
  • Banful
  • Tems
  • GuiltyBeatz
4:05
Total length:54:26

Sample credits

  • "Wickedest" contains a sample of "Premier Gaou", written by Edson Tayoro and Salif Traoré, as performed by the Magic System.
  • "Love Me JeJe" contains a sample of "Love Me Jeje", written by Seyi Sodimu, as performed by the latter.
  • "Gangsta" contains a sample of "L-L-Lies" written and performed by Diana King

Personnel

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Vocalists

  • Tems – primary artist
  • Asake – featured artist (6)
  • J Cole – featured artist (12)

Production

  • Tems – production (2, 13), co-production (1, 3, 4, 16, 18)
  • GuiltyBeatz – production (7, 9,15), co-production (1, 3, 4 —6, 10, 11, 16—18)
  • Spax – co-production (5, 8)
  • London – co-production (14)
  • Sarz –co-production (6)
  • Dame Dame – co-production (11)
  • David – co-production (10)
  • P2J – co-production (12)

Engineering

Charts

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Chart performance for Born in the Wild
Chart (2024) Peak
position
Australian Hip Hop/R&B Albums (ARIA)[30] 31
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[31] 86
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[32] 135
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[33] 52
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[34] 28
French Albums (SNEP)[35] 74
Nigerian Albums (TurnTable)[36] 3
Portuguese Albums (AFP)[37] 68
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[38] 22
UK Albums (OCC)[39] 25
UK R&B Albums (OCC)[40] 18
US Billboard 200[41] 56
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[42] 16
US World Albums (Billboard)[43] 2

References

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