PHOTO: Yemi Alade Covers Guardian Life Magazine’s Latest Issue
Yemi Alade graces the most recent issue of Guardian Life magazine. The powerhouse diva overflows quality and industriousness as she strikes a pose on the magazine.
“Music is the language that I have fallen so in love with, it is like a therapy to me, not only work. It is still benefitting the lives of people around me and that gives me so much joy,”
Yemi Alade says, including that she likewise stays thankful to music since it has been the connection that joins every last bit of her life's pieces together.
“Touring the different parts of the world with my live band (the Oversabi band) for years – Canada, America, Africa- has opened my eyes to the Geography – the practical side of it.”
“My mum speaks over seven languages and I guess I got it from her. I decided to task myself, I wanted to feel the oneness that comes with walking up to someone and speaking their dialect. It was my way of saying thank you for loving me even when you don’t know what I am saying or know my language.
“Doing this has just made me a happier person and I do know that the people on the receiving end are happy about it and that makes my world around,”
she says, laughing.
“I actually look up to Beyonce literally, but there can never be another her. We all need to focus on being a better version of ourselves instead of being another version of someone else, I think there is more growth in that. I am in no way trying to downplay the greatness of the abovementioned (Beyonce) or the unmentioned. I am okay with being Yemi Alade, [in fact] I am so happy with being Yemi Alade because we are two amazing females representing the world of music. I have no hard feelings because I know that this [question] is because one of my sisters called me “African Beyonce.” It did not come from a pained place o and I am not having issues with my sister o, make una no go coin problem from another place o. We dey kampe well well,”

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