Speaking of our legends...THIS is the prettiest one

Started by Kaeli., September 02, 2018, 02:50:26 PM

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GLOCK

Guys
I don?t get into her music like that
I?m more of an Anita bak?
She fulfills the relaxing mood for me

But stronger than pride >>>


CREAM.

I think they resemble tbh

But it?s more of an aura/energy thing

And the fact that they share the same birthday

Vonc2002

Quote from: GLOCKY on September 02, 2018, 03:51:23 PM
Guys
I don?t get into her music like that
I?m more of an Anita bak?
She fulfills the relaxing mood for me

But stronger than pride >>>
I didn't really like her music until i became an adult but  She lashes me now.  The first album i bought was Lover's Rock and it made me a fan
This is my pass to say WHATEVER tf I wanna say about the mess she releases so I don't wanna hear SHIT! Baby mama is a mess of a song btw





CREAM.

And Sade has the respect, classics, sales, and TIME in the industry. She?s a legend.

n

Kaeli.

September 02, 2018, 03:54:58 PM #50 Last Edit: September 02, 2018, 03:55:06 PM by Kaeli.
Yea Capricorn women are kinda iconic

Whew

Us > :blessed:

Kaeli.


GLOCK

Quote from: Vonc2002 on September 02, 2018, 03:54:04 PM
Quote from: GLOCKY on September 02, 2018, 03:51:23 PM
Guys
I don?t get into her music like that
I?m more of an Anita bak?
She fulfills the relaxing mood for me

But stronger than pride >>>
I didn't really like her music until i became an adult but  She lashes me now.  The first album i bought was Lover's Rock and it made me a fan
ima give it a go because she is dope

ssw4919

Not a legend?  Where?  :ummwhat:

QuoteThe band then released the album Diamond Life a year later, which became one of the best selling albums of the era, and the best-selling debut ever by a British female vocalist. It also gained widespread critical acclaim, and is largely considered one of the best albums of all-time.

Soon after, they released Promise (1985), which was also a resounding critical and commercial success, becoming the band's first album to debut atop the Billboard 200. It later earned quadruple platinum certification in the U.S., and reached platinum across Europe. It also earned the group the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1986. Their following two releases, 1988's Stronger Than Pride and 1992's Love Deluxe, were also critically and commercially successful...

the band reunited in 1999, and released Lovers Rock in 2000. The album departed from the jazz-inspired inflections of their previous work, featuring more mellow sounds and pop compositions, and was critically praised, earning the group the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album. The band would then undergo another term of hiatus, not producing music for another ten years until the release of Soldier of Love. The album was another commercial success, although critical reception remained divided, but won the group the Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals....

Sade is widely considered a musical influence, and her contributions to music have made her a global figure in popular culture for over two decades. She has been credited as one of the most successful British female artists in history,[3] and her work is listed among the finest in modern jazz history.[4] Her services to music were also commemorated after being awarded the Officer of the Order of the British Empire chivalry honour in 2002...

Sade's work has influenced and been recognized by many singers and hip hop artists. Rapper Rakim of Eric B. & Rakim stated he grew up listening to Sade's music and was influenced by her voice and style. Rakim has also referenced Sade's song "Smooth Operator" in his rap song "Paid in Full" (1987).[67] Talib Kweli stated he learned about precision from Sade due to her performance of Love Deluxe in its entirety at Madison Square Garden.[67] Rapper Missy Elliott cited Sade's performance of "Smooth Operator" as one of her favourites. Hip hop group Souls of Mischief stated they grew up listening to Sade's music.[67] Hip hop group Tanya Morgan also described Sade as one of their favorite artists.[67] Other rappers to recognize Sade include the former rap-duo of Clipse ? Malice and Pusha.[67] In reaction to the newly released album Soldier of Love, rapper Kanye West wrote, "This is why i still have a blog. To be a part of moments like this ... new Sade ... How much better this ... than everything else?".[67] Rapper Rick Ross stated in an interview that "People may know my infatuation with Sade. There's never been a bad Sade track. I love all different sides."[68]

American singer Beyonc? called Sade's music a "true friend" and an inspiration.[69] The late singer Aaliyah said that she admired Sade because "she stays true to her style no matter what... she's an amazing artist, an amazing performer... and I absolutely love her."[70] American R&B singer Brandy has cited Sade as one of her major vocal influences.[71] Kelly Rowland stated she is inspired by Sade Adu and says that "she has a style that's totally her own."[72][73]


:oof:

Vonc2002

September 02, 2018, 03:57:58 PM #54 Last Edit: September 02, 2018, 03:58:12 PM by Vonc2002
I get the Aaliyah comparison too btw. It's this quiet confidence thing.  Also a mystery about em both. 
This is my pass to say WHATEVER tf I wanna say about the mess she releases so I don't wanna hear SHIT! Baby mama is a mess of a song btw







CREAM.

Quote from: ssw4919 on September 02, 2018, 03:57:03 PM
Not a legend?  Where?  :ummwhat:

QuoteThe band then released the album Diamond Life a year later, which became one of the best selling albums of the era, and the best-selling debut ever by a British female vocalist. It also gained widespread critical acclaim, and is largely considered one of the best albums of all-time.

Soon after, they released Promise (1985), which was also a resounding critical and commercial success, becoming the band's first album to debut atop the Billboard 200. It later earned quadruple platinum certification in the U.S., and reached platinum across Europe. It also earned the group the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1986. Their following two releases, 1988's Stronger Than Pride and 1992's Love Deluxe, were also critically and commercially successful...

the band reunited in 1999, and released Lovers Rock in 2000. The album departed from the jazz-inspired inflections of their previous work, featuring more mellow sounds and pop compositions, and was critically praised, earning the group the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album. The band would then undergo another term of hiatus, not producing music for another ten years until the release of Soldier of Love. The album was another commercial success, although critical reception remained divided, but won the group the Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals....

Sade is widely considered a musical influence, and her contributions to music have made her a global figure in popular culture for over two decades. She has been credited as one of the most successful British female artists in history,[3] and her work is listed among the finest in modern jazz history.[4] Her services to music were also commemorated after being awarded the Officer of the Order of the British Empire chivalry honour in 2002...

Sade's work has influenced and been recognized by many singers and hip hop artists. Rapper Rakim of Eric B. & Rakim stated he grew up listening to Sade's music and was influenced by her voice and style. Rakim has also referenced Sade's song "Smooth Operator" in his rap song "Paid in Full" (1987).[67] Talib Kweli stated he learned about precision from Sade due to her performance of Love Deluxe in its entirety at Madison Square Garden.[67] Rapper Missy Elliott cited Sade's performance of "Smooth Operator" as one of her favourites. Hip hop group Souls of Mischief stated they grew up listening to Sade's music.[67] Hip hop group Tanya Morgan also described Sade as one of their favorite artists.[67] Other rappers to recognize Sade include the former rap-duo of Clipse ? Malice and Pusha.[67] In reaction to the newly released album Soldier of Love, rapper Kanye West wrote, "This is why i still have a blog. To be a part of moments like this ... new Sade ... How much better this ... than everything else?".[67] Rapper Rick Ross stated in an interview that "People may know my infatuation with Sade. There's never been a bad Sade track. I love all different sides."[68]

American singer Beyonc? called Sade's music a "true friend" and an inspiration.[69] The late singer Aaliyah said that she admired Sade because "she stays true to her style no matter what... she's an amazing artist, an amazing performer... and I absolutely love her."[70] American R&B singer Brandy has cited Sade as one of her major vocal influences.[71] Kelly Rowland stated she is inspired by Sade Adu and says that "she has a style that's totally her own."[72][73]


:oof:
the stan just JUMPED out

Poor Nick

Jon