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Yemi Alade Urges Fans to Focus on Her Music

Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
June 4, 2024
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Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
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Yemi Alade Urges Fans to Focus on Her Music

Yemi Alade

In recent years, there has been a growing trend of fans becoming more invested in the personal lives of musical artists.

With the rise of social media and the constant access to information about celebrities, it’s easier than ever for fans to be curious about the day-to-day activities and relationships of their favorite artists.

However, it is important to remember that as fans, the primary focus should be on the music itself.

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Musical artists pour their heart and soul into creating their art. They spend countless hours perfecting their craft, writing lyrics, composing melodies, and honing their skills.

Fans have the privilege of enjoying their music and appreciating their talent. By prioritizing the music, they truly appreciate the artistry and effort that goes into creating it.

While it’s natural to be interested in the personal lives of artists to some extent, it’s essential to respect their privacy and boundaries.

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Artists are human beings with their own lives, emotions, and struggles. They deserve the space to live their lives outside of the spotlight without constant scrutiny.

Furthermore, becoming overly fixated on an artist’s personal life sometimes detracts from the music itself. It’s important to separate the artist’s work from their personal choices or actions.

Appreciating the music for what it is allows fans to connect with the emotions, stories, and experiences that the artist is trying to convey.

Nigerian Afropop sensation Yemi Alade, known for hits like “Johnny”, has made a clear plea to her fans to prioritize her music over her personal life.

The 35-year-old songstress emphasized her desire for the public to concentrate only on her music rather than her relationship status.

“I would like people to continue to focus on the things that I am willing to share with them, which is the music.” 

Yemi Alade

Discussing her upcoming album, “Rebel Queen”, Yemi Alade provided insights into its thematic content.

“They include femininity, style, dance, motivational, liberation, and consciousness. Growing up, African pop music was a mixture of songs that carried messages and helped listeners through different situations. This album is a blend of what my playlist consists of right now, particularly the new and old pop music that cuts across generations and boundaries.

“I have always charted my course and walked the path less traveled. I believe that I am a true rebel in words and action. A lot of albums tend to be monotonous in genre and style, and it bores me silly most times. This album has something new, old, and borrowed. Every song is unique, and is like a capsule of my thoughts and melodies, as well as a lot of nostalgia.” 

Yemi Alade

Singer Reveals Why She’s Still Relevant in The Industry

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Yemi Alade

Yemi Alade opened up on her illustrious 14-year journey in the music industry, reflecting on the challenges, triumphs, and evolution that have shaped her career.

The multi-award-winning artist, known for her dynamic performances and chart-topping hits, shared insights into her journey, resilience, and unwavering passion for music.

“Officially, I have been in the industry for 14 years, counting from when I released my first song titled, ‘Fimisile’, and featuring Eldee tha Don in 2010.”

Yemi Alade

Reflecting on her journey, she emphasized her deep-rooted love for music.

“I love music. It is the one thing that I am gifted at. I am deeply rooted and connected to music. It has chosen me as its messenger.”

Yemi Alade

Addressing the challenges inherent in the industry, she acknowledged its tough nature but asserted her belief in the adage that ‘tough times never last but tough people do’.

“The music industry has always been tough, even before I showed any interest in it. And, it will continue to be tough. I believe that the strongest will always survive.” 

Yemi Alade

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