Tems disclosed in an interview with Apple Music, how she created her latest single ‘Love Me Jeje’. According to her, the product was initiated during a long night out with friends before hitting the studio after her producers Guilty and Spax sent her the beat as a challenge. Tems said a friend of hers freestyled the “Love Me Jeje, Love Me Tender,” part from Seyi Sodimu’s 1997 classic before freestyling hers and it gradually became the song ‘Love Me Jeje’.
In her words, Tems said “So basically, I went out to dinner with my girls, with my friends, two of my friends. We’re just like, “Oh, let’s just do a cute dinner. It’s going to be cute.” And afterwards, my friends are always telling me, you never show us your Tems side. Everybody else, yeah, you’re Tems, but my friends don’t feel like I am when I’m there. It’s just like, I’m this girl. So, they’re like, “Oh, you never take us to the studio. We don’t even know if you are like… Are you a doppelganger? Are you like, what is that?” So, I said, “Okay, tonight we’re going to the studio and you people, you are going to sing?” So, they were like, “Oh my god, crazy. What?” So, we went to the studio and two of my producers made this beat, Spax and Guilty and they sent it to me as a challenge like, “Oh. Yeah, I’m sure you can’t do Nigerian. I am sure you can’t do this jam. So, I was like, I just had it in the back. So, I played it and I told my friends, “Yeah, let’s all freestyle, take turns. Oh yeah, you do freestyle, you…” So, one of my friends did “Love Me Jeje, Love Me Tender.” And then my other friend was just screaming as well. And I was like, “Actually this is a mad vibe. I love this vibe. I’m going to keep this in the song.” And I did my freestyle and it just was such a cute vibe and I wanted to pay tribute to the actual song ’cause I love that song. My mom loves that song. “Love Me Jeje.” The original song is from Seyi Sodimu. The original song is called “Love Me Jeje” as well and it’s a Nigerian classic and it just felt right.”
‘Love Me Jeje’ was released on April 26, the song is one of the lead singles ahead of Tems’ debut album ‘Born In The Wild’ which she says carries the experiences and lessons that shaped her into becoming who she is now.