Yemi Alade

Yemi Eberechi Alade (born 13 March 1989), known professionally as Yemi Alade, is a Nigerian Afropop singer and songwriter. She won the Peak Talent Show in 2009, and had a hit with her single "Johnny" in 2014.[1][2][3] Her father was a police commissioner of Yoruba descent, while her mother is of Igbo descent.[4]

Yemi Alade
Background information
Birth nameYemi Eberechi Alade
Born (1989-03-13) March 13, 1989
Abia State, Nigeria
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2005–present
Labels
Associated acts
Websiteyemialadeofficial.com

Music career

2014–2016: King of Queens and Mama Africa

Alade's debut studio album King of Queens was released on October 2, 2014. Alade collaborated with producers such as Selebobo, Sizzle Pro, Shady Bizniz, Philkeyz, Young D, GospelOnDeBeatz, DIL, OJB Jezreel, Mr Chidoo, Fliptyce, EL Mcee and Beat Nation. The album was preceded by the singles "Johnny", "Tangerine" and "Kissing". It features guest appearances and skits from Bovi, R2Bees, Phyno, Chidinma, DIL, Selebobo and Diamond Platnumz.[5] Alade promoted the album by touring several African countries, including Ghana, Kenya and South Africa.[6] The album's deluxe edition was released in November 2014; it contains French versions of songs originally performed in English. The cover art for the deluxe edition was unveiled on 21 October 2014.[7] According to the music platform A Nation of Billions, King of Queens sold over 100,000 copies.[8]

Alade's second studio album Mama Africa was released on March 25, 2016.[9] Alade disclosed its title was Mama Africa and said it would focus on the strengths and weaknesses of an African woman.[9] The album combines elements of Afropop, highlife, R&B, coupé-décalé, hip-hop and pop.[10][11] Alade said recording the album was a struggle because she was constantly traveling to different countries everyday.[11] She also said she recorded the album to "capture all of Africa on one CD".[11] Alade told The Fader magazine she collaborated with artists from West Africa, East Africa and South Africa.[11] She enlisted GospelOnDeBeatz, DJ Coublon, Selebobo, Philkeyz, BeatsByEmzo, Masterkraft, Rotimi Keys and Mr. Chidoo to produce the album.[12] Mama Africa features guest appearances from P-Square, Sarkodie, Sauti Sol, Flavour N'abania, Rotimi Keys, DJ Arafat and Selebobo.[12] It was made available for pre-order on iTunes a week before its official release.[13] Alade announced that proceeds from the sale of the album will go to the Feed a Child charity initiative.[12] The album's deluxe edition was released on April 6, 2016, and features collaborations with South African musicians Bucie and AKA.[14] Mama Africa charted in Germany, Malaysia and France.[15]

2017–present: Black Magic and Woman of Steel

Alade's third studio album Black Magic was released on December 15, 2017.[16] A follow-up to her 2017 EP Mama Afrique, the album features guest appearances from Falz and Olamide.[17] Black Magic was made available for pre-order in November 2017.[18] Prior to disclosing the album's title, Alade posted the acronym BM on social media and wanted her fans to guess its meaning.[18] The album was produced by DJ Coublon, Vtek, Sarz, Krizbeatz, Young D, Sess, Fliptyce, IAmBeat, Philkeyz, 2Kriss and Echo.[19] It was supported by the previously released singles "Knack Am", "Single & Searching" and "Heart Robber". The album received generally negative reviews from music critics, who panned its lyrics and Alade's songwriting.[20][21]

In July 2019, Alade became the first African female artist to reach one million subscribers on YouTube.[22] Her song "Johnny" currently holds the YouTube record for the most watched African Female music video of all time.[23] Alade was featured on "Don't Jealous Me", a track from Beyoncé's soundtrack album The Lion King: The Gift. She appeared on the track alongside Mr Eazi and Tekno. Rolling Stone magazine revealed that Alade also recorded a verse for an earlier version of "My Power" in June.[24]

Alade released her fourth studio album Woman of Steel on August 30, 2019. Alade describes the album as a "buffet with different kinds of meals and drinks".[25] She named the album Woman of Steel to reflect her tough veneer to command the same degree of respect as her male counterparts.[26] Moreover, she derived the title after coming to the realization that she is her own superhero.[27] Musically, Woman of Steel is an Afrobeats record that incorporates elements of R&B and highlife.[28][29] The album primarily explores topics such as love, socio-politics and poverty.[28] Alade spent three years recording the album and said it would be released on August 30, 2019.[25] The album's cover art features Alade wearing a headcap inspired by the Nefertiti Bust artwork.[30] Artists featured on Woman of Steel include Rick Ross, Duncan Mighty, Angélique Kidjo and Funke Akindele.[31] In an interview with The Star newspaper, Alade said some of the songs that made the album were recorded the previous year while others were recorded in August.[25]

In September 2019, Alade signed a multi-year licensing deal with Universal Music Africa (UMA) and UMG France. UMA will serve as the exclusive worldwide record partner for Alade while UMG France will serve as the international rollout partner for all of her releases under the label.[32]

Tours

Yemi Alade has gone on three world tours following her studio albums:

Discography

Albums

Title Details
King of Queens
Mama Africa
  • Released: 25 March 2016
  • Label: Effyzzie Music Group
  • Formats: Digital download, CD
Black Magic
  • Released: 15 December 2017
  • Label: Effyzzie Music Group
  • Formats: Digital download, CD
Woman of Steel
  • Released: 30 August 2019
  • Label: Effyzzie Music Group, Universal
  • Formats: Digital download, CD

Extended plays

Title Details
Mama Afrique
  • Released: 30 June 2017
  • Label: Effyzzie Music Group
  • Formats: Digital download

Selected singles

Title Year Album
"Fimisile" 2009 Non-album single
"Ghen Ghen Love" 2013
"Johnny" King of Queens
"Tangerine" 2014
"Kissing"
"Taking Over Me" 2015
"Temperature"
"Duro Timi"
"Na Gode" Mama Africa
"Do as I Do"
"Ferrari" 2016
"Kom Kom"
(featuring Flavour)
"Africa"
(featuring Sauti Sol)
"Tumbum"
"Knack Am" 2017 Black Magic
"Single and Searching"
"Heart Robber"
"Bum Bum" 2018
"Kpirim"
"Oh My Gosh" Non-album single
"Oga"
"How I Feel"
"Bounce" 2019
"Home" Woman of Steel
"Give Dem"
(featuring Duncan Mighty)
"Vibe"
"Shake"
"Remind You" 2020
"Shekere"
(featuring Angélique Kidjo)

Promotional singles

Title Year Album
"Classic Girl Freestyle"
(Jidenna's "Classic Man" cover)
2015 Non-album single
"Koffi Anan (Freestyle)"[37] 2016
"Want You"
"Get Through This"
(featuring Mi Casa)
2017
"Bum Bum" 2018
"Issokay"
"How I Feel"
"Oh My Gosh"
"Bounce" 2019

Awards and nominations

AFRIMA Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2015 "Kissing" Best Female Artiste in Western Africa Won
2018 "Oh My Gosh" Best Female Artiste in Western Africa Won

MTV African Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2015 Herself Best Female [38] Won
2016 Herself Best Female [39] Won
2016 Herself Artiste of the Year Nominated

Independent Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2016 Mama Africa Best Album-World Beat Won

BET Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2015 Herself Best International Act: Africa [40] Nominated
2016 Herself Best International Act Nominated

Nigeria Entertainment Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2014 Herself Female Artist of the Year[41] Nominated
2015 Herself Female artiste of the year Won

City People Entertainment Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2014 Herself Female Musician of the Year [42] Nominated

MOBO Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2014 Herself Best African Act[43] Nominated

YEM Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2012 Herself Female Artiste of the Year[44] Nominated

ELOY Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2013 Herself Most Promising Female[45] Nominated

WatsUp TV Africa Music Video Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref
2016 Want You African Video of the Year Nominated [46]
Best African Female Video Nominated [47]
Best West African Video Nominated [48]
Best Afro Pop Video Nominated [49]
Best African Dance Video Nominated [50]
Ferrari Best African Traditional Video Nominated [51]

The Headies

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2019 Herself Best Performer Won
2018 Won
2017 Best Performer Won
2016 Herself Artiste of the Year Nominated
2015 Herself Hip Hop World Revelation of the Year Won

See also

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