Sade Adu, the reclusive "quiet storm" soul signer who takes notoriously long breaks between releases, has regrouped with the band that bears her name and is recording her first album of new material ...
The '80s were chock-full of emerging R&B talent that wrote their legend throughout the duration of the decade, one of them being Sade. Born in Nigeria, Sade, her older brother and her mother moved to ...
Known as the “quite storm” of soulful soft ballads, Sade Adu and her band return to the studio for the first time since recording the successful “Lover’s Rock” in 2000, according to Billboard.com.
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 ...
“Flower of the Universe,” Sade’s first new song following a seven-year hiatus, doesn’t quite pick up where the legend left off. Her last album, Soldier of Love, often rang out with the tension between ...
Notoriously reclusive British quartet Sade, led by singer-songwriter Sade Adu, may have taken a decade-long break between releasing albums, but their labored approach to recording music has paid off.
Today on Pitchfork, we are taking a critical look at the UK band Sade—from quiet storm mainstays to defining a generational vibe—with new reviews of four of their records. Over nine tracks, Sade sings ...