- Tems has revealed that she wears baggy clothes in the studio to avoid distracting others and to stay focused on her music.
- The award-winning artiste explained that her dressing style is intentional and aimed at maintaining focus during recording sessions.
Nigerian singer and songwriter Tems has revealed the reason behind her choice of wearing baggy clothes while working in the studio.
The award-winning artiste explained that her dressing style is intentional and aimed at maintaining focus during recording sessions.
Speaking about her creative process, Tems said she prefers to minimize distractions, both for herself and those around her, while making music.
“When I go to the studio, I wear baggy clothes because I don’t want you to be sed¥ced by me,” she said.
Her comment has sparked reactions online, with fans sharing mixed opinions on her approach,
In other news… Media personality and social commentator Daniel Regha has criticised Nigerian rapper Zlatan Ibile following his announcement about paying a private French tutor as much as ₦5 million monthly.
The discussion began after the music star posted on his X account that he was looking to hire a French teacher for home lessons. In his post, Zlatan specified the role’s requirements and stated that the salary would not exceed ₦5 million per month.
“I need a French teacher for home lessons. The salary should not exceed 5 million per month,” he wrote.
The announcement quickly sparked widespread reactions on social media platforms such as X and Instagram, with many users engaging humorously and showcasing their French language skills in the comment section.
However, Daniel Regha later weighed in on the matter via his X handle, questioning the justification behind such a high payment for the role. He also compared the offer to what he suggested might be the earnings of other domestic staff in the entertainer’s household, while advising potential applicants to be cautious about accepting the job offer.
“How much does he pay his security personnel and house staff that he wants to pay a teacher over N5m? No-one should take that job, if the salary is unrealistic, the job questionable,” Daniel Regha wrote.

