Tems - What You Need [Music Video]

Album cover for PJ Morton, with “Close Enough” in red text over a wood-paneled background.

Nigerian superstar Tems has unveiled the official music video for “What You Need,” a standout track from her 2025 album Love Is A Kingdom. Directed by Ayinde Anderson, the cinematic visual explores themes of heartbreak, boundaries, and self-awareness as Tems comes to terms with being unable to fulfill her partner’s needs. Beginning in striking black and white before transitioning into color, the video uses architectural symmetry, portrait-style framing, and symbolic imagery to bring the song’s emotional message to life.

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