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Yemi Alade Named Spotify EQUAL Africa’s Artiste For September

by GLAMTUSH
September 14, 2024
in Celebrities, Entertainment
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Yemi Alade has been named Spotify EQUAL Africa’s Artiste for September.

 

Glamtush reports that Spotify has announced Afropop sensation Yemi Alade as the EQUAL Artist for September 2024. The multi-award-winning singer, popularly known as “Mama Africa” by fans for her dedication to championing African culture and music, continues to make her mark on the global stage.

Yemi Alade’s electrifying performances and powerful voice have earned her recognition worldwide allowing her to represent African music on international platforms. Her undeniable talent and powerful voice have captivated audiences across continents. She has collaborated with global superstars such as Beyoncé, Angélique Kidjo, and Awilo Longomba to name a few. She has also toured the world, showcasing the richness and beauty of African music, captivating audiences across continents and cultures.

“Spotify’s EQUAL Africa program is dedicated to empowering female voices in Africa, spotlighting artists who continue to push boundaries with their artistry,” says Spotify’s Head of Music for Sub-Saharan Africa, Phiona Okumu. “Yemi Alade exemplifies the calibre of talent the program aims to support. Spotify is proud to be associated with Yemi Alade and will continue to use the EQUAL Africa program to provide support for women in music, amplifying their voices and helping to showcase their incredible talents to a global audience”.

With a career that has spanned over a decade, Yemi Alade has undoubtedly established herself as one of the most prominent and influential female artists in the Nigerian music industry, earning a dedicated fanbase both at home and internationally.

We sat down with Yemi Alade to learn more about her and her music:

  1. What is that one surprising thing your fans might not know about you?

One surprising thing my fans don’t know about me is that despite this energy I exude I’m actually an introvert. Some would say I’m an introvert who likes to go out just to eat food! How would we call that? A “food-trovert” maybe?

  1. When did you realise that making music was in your destiny and what is your WHY for pursuing this craft?

I’ve always loved music but I realised that I always knew that my voice had an effect on people and I loved that effect because it meant that I could connect with them even without touching them, without speaking directly to them. I felt a vibration that I enjoyed. It became a career after I won a talent show in 2010 and since then my life has been on the road chasing music and making music.

  1. Which African songs or artists did you grow up listening to?

As a kid, I was really blessed to grow up in a big family and the age ranges of the family members were far and wide so I got the opportunity to listen to music that was even older than my age range. I fell in love with music from the likes of Sunny Adé King, Shina Peters, Onyeka Onwenu, and Christy Essien. There’s a long list of African artists I was listening to at a very young age and that really opened my palette to the huge range of music that we have.

  1. To someone who has never heard your music, how would you describe the sound, tone, and style?

My music is a perfect blend of a high-life pop, R’n’B, and afrobeat. It’s a beautiful blend that is inspired by a bit of jazz or blues here and there. If you listen closely you’ll pick the tones. I don’t like to be in a box but I know that my music is a fusion of African sounds, and the core of my music is African rhythm.

  1. Any advice for someone dreading following their dreams?

The beautiful thing about dreams is that you envision them in your sleep, but the crazy part is that you have to dream while awake to achieve them. It is an unending journey so if you dread following your dreams, then maybe that dream is not yours. You need to go back to bed and dream another dream because it’s not going to work. That’s what I would say.

Check out Yemi Alade on the EQUAL Africa playlist. Please find the assets attached for your coverage.

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