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Helen Folasade Adu was born January 16, 1959, in
Ibadan, Nigeria. The daughter of an economics professor and a nurse, Sade (pronounced
shar-day) relocated with her English mother to Colchester, Essex, at the age
of 4, after the separation of her parents.
Although Sade studied fashion design at St. Martin's Art College in London (her
work was featured in Spandau Ballet's first American appearance), Sade's
prime passion was music. Even in between part-time jobs as a teenager -- as
a waitress, a bike messenger, and later as a model -- Sade always made time
for music. Inspired by jazz and soul greats Curtis Mayfield, Marvin Gaye,
Nina Simone, and Al Green, Sade traded in her potential fashion career to
join a jazz/funk band, Pride.
As a vocalist for the British band, Sade quickly began attracting the
attention of audiences thanks to her smooth style. By 1983, Sade split from
Pride, along with the group's guitarist and saxophonist Stuart Matthewman,
keyboardist Andrew Hale, and bassist Paul Denman, and together formed the
group Sade.
The namesake of the group's talented lead vocalist and songwriter landed a
record deal that year and burst onto the British pop scene with their 1984
single, "Your Love Is King". Spawned from the album Diamond Life, the album
was only released in the US in 1985, although it was already a Top Ten hit
in the UK.
The album, which is still the all-time best-selling debut album by a British
female artist, yielded such hits as "Smooth Operator" (penned by Sade while
she was with Pride), "Hang On To Your Love," as well as the album's title
track. That year, her Live Aid performance at Wembley Stadium, and her Best
New Artist Grammy cemented Sade's success.
Before the release of Sade's second album, Promise, the exotic vocalist made
her acting debut in Julien Temple's Absolute Beginners, which featured a
song she co-wrote, "Killer Blow". After Promise's huge success (it quickly
rose to the top spot on the charts with hits such as "The Sweetest Taboo"
and "Never As Good As The First Time") and extensive touring, Sade escaped
the intrusive life of a high-profile figure, and sought refuge in Madrid.
After the 1988 release of Stronger Than Pride -- marking the end of her
temporary exile -- Sade relocated to London, where she bought and renovated
the house which would serve as the creative arena for the vocalist and her
band. The fruit of their creative efforts was the 1992 album, Love Deluxe,
which saw the same success as its predecessors. Spawning such hits as "No
Ordinary Love" (featured on the soundtrack of the Demi Moore film Indecent
Proposal), "Kiss of Life" and "Cherish the Day", the group's fourth album is
known as the most ambitious one to date
Six years after the release of 1994's multi-platinum Best of Sade, a
collection of her best songs, the vocalist returns with her band to release
Lovers Rock. The first album to be produced solely by the band itself, it
showcases Sade's sultry songwriting skills and soulful, jazz-inflected
voice.
As one of the few singers to grace the cover of Time, Sade's talent and
unique style have made her one of music history's pop icons -- while her
elegant beauty and low-key life have contributed to her mystique. |
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