We Love The 90s - Urban Music
Jan 162 min
Updated: Jan 22
Celebrating her 65th birthday today, Sade's timeless voice and soulful melodies have not only left an indelible mark on the music industry but also provided a soothing and enriching experience for listeners worldwide.
Despite being born in Nigeria, Sade moved to England at the age of four and grew up in London.
Sade’s father is Nigerian, while her mother is British. This diverse background has influenced her music and style.
Initially known as “Sade Adu and her band,” the group eventually became known simply as “Sade.”
“Diamond Life” was a massive success, producing hits like “Smooth Operator” and “Your Love Is King.”
Her smooth and velvety vocals have become her trademark, earning her a dedicated global fanbase.
Sade’s popularity knows no bounds, and her albums have consistently topped charts around the world.
The hauntingly beautiful ballad remains one of Sade’s most beloved songs.
Her unique fusion of genres has made her an influential figure in the music industry.
During this time, Sade focused on her personal life and raising her daughter.
Following in her mother’s footsteps, Ila has pursued a career in the arts.
Alongside Sade Adu, the band includes Stuart Matthewman, Paul Denman, and Andrew Hale.
Sade prefers to let her music speak for itself and maintains a low-profile lifestyle.
The seductive track showcases Sade’s smooth vocals and captivating charm.
Sade’s discography includes “Diamond Life,” “Promise,” “Love Deluxe,” “Lovers Rock,” “Soldier of Love,” and “This Far.”
Sade has a cult following. Her dedicated fans, known as “Sade lovers,” have continued to support her throughout the years. Her legacy as an influential artist is undisputed. Sade’s impact on music can be felt across generations and genres.