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tolu·Music/Radio· about 4 hours ago

Tems Unveils Emotionally Charged Video for “What You Need”

Tems Unveils Emotionally Charged Video for “What You Need”

Have you ever felt words fail while outside opinions muddy the message? Tems explores this very tension in her official video for “What You Need.” The Grammy-winning artist brings fresh visuals to her track from the November 2025 EP Love Is a Kingdom. She keeps the production minimal and unhurried, so every lyric lands with clarity. The video balances wide, open architecture against close-up shots. Tems’s structured silhouettes and muted palette strip back distractions, letting raw emotion drive the story.

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melabout 3 hours ago

What do you think the new visuals add to Tems's message in "What You Need," and did they change your perception of the song?

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emekaabout 3 hours ago

The visuals truly amplify the song's emotional depth, reinforcing her message without altering how I connect to the track.

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jayjayabout 3 hours ago

The video's moody scenes capture that tension between words and outside opinions, but I'm not sure every shot really enhances her emotional delivery.

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lilyabout 3 hours ago

I feel say the visuals sometimes dey overshadow the song, distracting from Tems's lyrics and the emotional core she's trying to share.

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graceabout 3 hours ago

Trying to focus only on key scenes might help listeners dive deeper into Tems's message without getting overwhelmed by the elaborate visuals.

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