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Tems’ “What You Need” Hits No. 56 on the Billboard Hot 100

Tems’ “What You Need” Hits No. 56 on the Billboard Hot 100

Tems’ “What You Need” Hits No. 56 on the Billboard Hot 100

Tems’ single “What You Need”, released in November 2025 as the emotional centrepiece of her third EP ‘Love Is a Kingdom’, has just surged 33 spots to a new peak of No. 56 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in only its fourth week on the chart.

The track, produced by Tems herself alongside long-time collaborator GuiltyBeatz, debuted at No. 93 back in mid-February after a Colors performance lit the fuse. It has since become the highest-gainer on the chart this week, fuelled by a potent mix of rising streams, radio airplay pickup, and genuine word-of-mouth momentum. The recent chart surge also follows a stretch of high visibility. For an artist who has never chased the obvious pop playbook, this steady ascent reaffirms the quiet referendum that authentic songcraft and cultural resonance still matter. 

“What You Need” is a stripped-down, almost confessional epilogue to a dying relationship—“Your love is not my lifeline, your love is not my home”—delivered in that unmistakable Tems timbre: smoky, wounded, and impossibly intimate. The production is sparse yet expansive, letting her voice carry the weight. 

The timing of the surge is no coincidence either. Tems delivered a breathtaking, curtain-backed performance of the song on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’ at the end of March, proving once again that her live presence is every bit as commanding as her studio work. Fresh off her Coachella appearance alongside Justin Bieber and Wizkid, the Lagos-born star is reminding the industry that visibility without substance is temporary, but substance with visibility is unstoppable.

This milestone arrives at a pivotal moment in Tems’ already remarkable trajectory. With “What You Need” marking her seventh Hot 100 entry—and her second solo entry—she became the first African female artist to reach that number, tying her with Burna Boy for the most entries by any African act.

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Her résumé already reads like a blueprint for global dominance: the culture-shifting feature on Wizkid’s “Essence” (which cracked the top 10 with Justin Bieber’s remix), her Grammy-winning turn on Future’s “Wait For U” alongside Drake, two Grammy wins total (including Best African Music Performance for “Love Me JeJe”), and contributions to the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack with “No Woman No Cry”.
At No. 56, “What You Need” becomes one of her strongest solo chart showings yet and another marker in a catalogue that continues to expand the possibilities of African music on a global scale. Not by shifting toward the mainstream, but by letting the mainstream meet her where she already stands.

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