Crooner Yemi Alade, who recently dropped her anticipated album ‘Woman of Steel’ is up for Grammy Awards 2019 consideration..
The songstress took to Instagram to indicate her interest as she aims to move her musical career to the global stage.
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She has tried..Being consistent in the music industry for around 10years no be beans especially for female artistes..
ReplyDeletePlease which 10 years check well before you spit that
DeleteOlodo!! She was part of the Peak Talent show in 2009..
DeleteChihuahua! Being part of a talent show doesn't mean that was when your music CAREER started. Barking dog.
DeleteOde so because she was part of peak talent show in 2009 automatically she has been around for 10 years....se it is that 2009 she released her first single Johnny abi...
DeleteOkay, Genevieve walked so Yemi could fly. Our Queens are damning all the odds.. I Stan!
ReplyDeletePlease stop this. Genevive never did anything for her nor anybody for that matter.
DeleteStop attributing someone success to another, it is insulting.
If Genevieve never existed yemi alade would still get to where she is today. Nobody led the precedence for anyone. It is what it is.
Stop it Perx! Those two ladies are on their own lanes. What has Genevieve got to do with Yemi Alade's success?
DeleteWhat are you saying perxy? Everyone just dey their dey ooo
DeleteDon't get it twisted babes.
Her consideration for the Grammys stems from inspiration whether you agree or not and that's my point. I'm in no way attributing Yemi's success to Genevieve, that was not my intent.
DeletePerx na English hard them to comprehend.
DeleteSapphire stop making excuses for her,she said what she said. She needs to stop trying to wriggle a way around her first comment.
DeleteWetin grammar go cause ehn. Perx meant well tho. You have to read btwn d lines.
DeleteNo cussing... Please what's this girl singing???
ReplyDeleteMusic.
DeleteMy thought exactly...I follow ask
Delete370+ million views on YouTube and 100+ million streams worldwide says otherwise.
DeleteHer music may not be to your taste but she has a solid fanbase who she caters to.
They keep asking what is she singing everyday but like Ralu said, she's loved worldwide! Shine on girl. You've done very well for yourself.
DeleteWhat is she singing?
Deletecongrats Yemi.
ReplyDeleteBig ups Yemi! I don't exactly enjoy your songs and a few people I know don't as well but when God's grace and favour comes into play this is the result. Keep Soaring and doing Nigeria proud.
ReplyDeleteShe is aiming high not soared yet. Me too. I admire her as a person but her songs and videos always seem like a child's play.
DeleteThere’s a children home in Pennsylvania that plays Yemi alade songs for the challenged children, they love it because it’s soothing, people love her n for that alone I wish her all the best
ReplyDeleteLol.
DeleteCongrats!!!!Not a fan of her songs though.
ReplyDeleteI love you and your songs. Congrats Dear
ReplyDeleteChinwe Ubanii