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American rapper and record producer DJ Kaled was seemingly excited to meet Nigerian singer/songwriter Tems at the just ended Grammy Awards ceremony.
The two met on the red carpet at the event held at the Cryto.com arena in Los Angeles on Sunday.
DJ Khaled could not hold back on telling Tems how much he admires her and how big of a fan he is of her work.
He told her he had spent about 20 minutes talking about her during an interview.
“I’m your biggest fan,” DJ Khaled told Tems as he greeted her. “I don’t know if you know it…really…I love you.” He asked for a hug after their interaction to which Tems agreed to.
“I just met Tems. She’s my favourite. She’s amazing,” DJ Khaled announced to the Billboard reporter who captured the moment.
On the Grammy night, DJ Khaled performed his hit single God Did off his new album.

Meanwhile, Tems took home her first Grammy Award.
She won the ‘Best Melodic Rap Performance’ award for her contributions to Future’s hit single ‘Wait For U’.
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