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Pop superstar recluse Sade's totally different life and career after she quit fame
Even while enjoying her countryside retreat, Sade hasn't stopped making music, releasing her most recent track "Young Lion" ...
Four-time Grammy Award-winning artist Sade (born Helen Folasade Adu) is releasing new music after many years, and the reason is incredible. Paul Natkin / Getty Images After more than six years, the ...
Sade Adu is back after a six-year hiatus with a special release dedicated to her trans son, Izaak. “Young Lion” is part of the compilation album, TRAИƧA, which is described as a “spiritual journey ...
Sade has not released an original studio album since Soldier Of Love in 2010. While there’s no news of that changing anytime soon, Sade will soon release her first song since contributing to the A ...
Sade have been recording new music at Miraval Studios in France, which have been freshly renovated and reopened by Brad Pitt and producer Damien Quintard. The news was revealed yesterday (October 10) ...
New music from Sade is reason enough for excitement, but when it comes as part of an epic compilation album aimed at spreading awareness of the transgender community, that really is, in a word, major.
"Young Lion" comes off the upcoming Red Hot Organization's trans-inclusive compilation project Transa. By Stephen Daw Pride Editor It’s been six years since soul-pop icon Sade released her last single ...
It’s rare these days to get new music from Sade — after all, she hasn’t released an album since 2010’s “Soldier of Love” — but in just a few months, she’s set to put out her first new song in years.
Legendary soul-pop singer Sade has offered a tender apology to her transgender son Izaak Adu in “Young Lion,” her first single in six years. Released on Friday (October 25) as part of the Red Hot ...
Earlier this year, Sade — the soul and quiet storm group led by Sade Adu — released their first new song in over seven years, "Flower of the Universe" from the A Wrinkle in Time soundtrack. Now, the ...
Sade, real name Helen Folasade Adu, was born in Nigeria and moved to the UK when she was four, going on to become a global ...
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