What You Need
by Tems

Album: Love Is A Kingdom (2025)
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Songfacts®:

  • "What You Need" is an introspective breakup song where Tems tells someone who loves her that staying would only hurt them. She insists she is "not what you need" and pushes them toward a healthier future without her.
  • Tems suggested the song grew out of real-life romantic fallout, though she avoided pinning it to any specific ex. When Radio 1Xtra asked about the song, she laughed and said with "What You Need" she's "getting over a breakup," tying the track directly to that emotional period rather than treating it as a purely fictional story.
  • GuiltyBeatz's stripped-back R&B production leaves generous open space for Tems' voice to wander and reflect. The track extends her relationship with the Ghanaian producer, a frequent collaborator who helps craft the airy, percussive sound she's known for. GuiltyBeatz's résumé includes work with Beyoncé on her pan-African-inspired project The Lion King: The Gift and later on the dance-leaning Renaissance track "Move," which also features Tems.
  • The song fits into the reflective, healing-focused tone of Tems' Love Is A Kingdom EP, where she uses her love songs to talk about self-truth and emotional boundaries.
  • Following the release of a performance of "What You Need" on COLORSxSTUDIOS on January 29, 2026, the track debuted on the Billboard Hot 100. COLORS, known for its stripped-down, visually striking live performances that spotlight emerging and established artists, gave Tems a minimalist stage to showcase the song. The appearance earned her seventh entry on the Hot 100 and her second solo entry after "Free Mind."

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