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Sade Adu at 67: 10 defining moments from a global music career

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Sade Adu at 67: 10 defining moments from a global music career
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Singer Sade Adu is marking her 67th birthday today, Friday. Over the decades, she has built a career defined by consistency, global reach and influence across genres.

Here are ten notable achievements from her music journey.

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Formation of the band Sade in 1982
Sade Adu formed the band Sade in London in 1982. The group developed a sound that blended smooth jazz, soul and R and B, which later became their signature.

Breakthrough with Diamond Life in 1984
The band’s debut album Diamond Life topped the UK Albums Chart and received wide international recognition, establishing Sade as a major new act.

First Grammy Award in 1986

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Sade won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1986. She became the first Nigerian born artiste to win a Grammy, marking a significant moment in global music history.

Global success of ‘Smooth Operator‘
The song ‘Smooth Operator’ became an international hit. It reached number five on the US Billboard Hot 100 and helped expand her audience worldwide.
Series of multi platinum albums

Albums including Promise (1985), Stronger Than Pride (1988) and Love Deluxe (1992) achieved multi platinum status in several countries.

Multiple Grammy wins and long term recognition
Over the years, Sade has won several Grammy Awards, reflecting sustained recognition for her work in soul and R and B music.

Influence on later artistes
Her sound and style have influenced a number of contemporary musicians, including Beyoncé, Adele and Maxwell.
Return with Soldier of Love in 2010

After a long break from releasing new music, Sade returned with the album Soldier of Love. The title track won a Grammy Award for Best R and B Performance by a Duo or Group.

Enduring cultural presence
Sade is widely recognised for a restrained visual style and emotionally focused music, which have remained relevant across generations.

Over 50 million records sold worldwide
With more than 50 million records sold globally, Sade ranks among the best selling female artists in music history.

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