Snoop Dogg asks Tems for collaboration

American rapper Snoop Dogg has asked Nigerian fast-rising music star Tems for a collaboration.
In viral video Snoop Dogg asked, “So Tems, when are we going to make a record? You know I am a fan, let’s make a fucking hit record girl.”
Ever since her hit single ‘Try Me’ and her feature in ‘Essence’ with Wizkid, the artiste has collaborated with many A-Listers, including American rapper Drake and Future in ‘Wait For You’.
The singer and songwriter co-wrote ‘Lift Me Up’ by Rihanna and covered Bob Marley’s ‘No Woman, No Cry’ for the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack.
“You have my whole family dancing to your shit, I need one with you,” Snoop Dogg begged.
Tems has won 2 NAACP Image Awards, 2 BET Awards, 2 Soul Train Music Awards, the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song, and many more prestigious awards and nominations.
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