Asake and J. Cole feature on forthcoming debut album from Tems
04 June 2024, 11:01
| Written by
Tyler Damara Kelly
Grammy Award-winning artist and producer Tems has released the official tracklist for her forthcoming debut album, Born In The Wild.
With special guest features from Asake and J. Cole, the 18-track album was produced by a roster of all-star producers including long-time collaborator GuiltyBeatz, London, Sarz, P2J, Spax, DAMEDAME*, Nsikak David and Tems herself.
Ahead of her debut album release, Tems shared two new songs “Me & U” and “Not An Angel,” notably marking her first releases since her If Orange Was A Place EP in 2021.
Tracklist:
- Born In The Wild
- Special Baby (Interlude)
- Burning
- Wickedest
- Love Me JeJe
- Get It Right (ft. Asake)
- Ready
- Gangsta
- Unfortunate
- Boy o Boy
- Forever
- Free Fall (ft. J. Cole)
- Voices In My Head (Interlude)
- Turn Me Up
- Me & U
- T-Unit
- You In My Face
- Hold On
Born In The Wild, will be released this May via Since ‘93/RCA Records, and is available to pre-save now.
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