Global Afropop superstar Yemi Alade has released a new single “Tomorrow” a lead up to her upcoming tenth body of work titled ‘Rebel Queen’, set for release in 2024. “Tomorrow” is an uplifting and up-beat track produced by Yasso. The new single showcases Yemi’s vocal range on different levels. She sang lead and all the backing vocals that made up the choir in the background.
Ahead of the release Yemi Alade reveals, “Tomorrow” is a timeless piece that honors the aspirations of the future and the ongoing pursuit of turning them into achievements. This is a dedication to all those envisioning brighter days, serving as an anthem for champions.” The single speaks on the importance of the gift of tomorrow and its promise for a better day. It’s about having another opportunity to achieve things we couldn’t today. It encourages one to place their trust in the divine guidance from God despite the uncertainty of the future.
Yemi Alade is excited to present a wholesome body of work with the new album. She revealed that ‘Rebel Queen’ album will be a cocktail of different genres with multiple flavours designed to appeal to every single music lover from any corner in the world. She says, “I created this album with the sole purpose of creating music I grew up loving and the variety I have grown to love now. I was inspired by the core African music of Highlife and different genres that got us excited as Africans.”
‘Rebel Queen’ album represents Yemi Alade’s originality, bold spirit and global domination to a great degree. She is revered for her electrifying live music performances not only on big stages and stadiums across the world but also for exclusive audiences such as the United Nations, Global Citizen and the British Royal Family to name a few.
Having started the year 2024 on a big note – performing at the opening ceremony, Yemi Alade is now set to headline her solo show in Zenith, Paris – La Villete, France on 21st September 2024 alongside her African Train Band, as part of 2024 tour. listen on all platforms here
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