Yemi Alade, the Nigerian singer, has finally come through with her seventh album titled ‘Rebel Queen’.
The ‘Johnny’ hitmaker took to her Instagram page to announce the body of works housing 16 tracks.
She also appreciated God and the production team for the successful release of the project.
“MY 10th body of work and 7th studio Album. A massive THANK YOU to everyone that made this project a reality. Producers and all creative and directors. Thank you Jehovah,” she wrote.
In ‘Rebel Queen’, Alade enlists Angelique Kidjo, Ziggy Marley, KiDi, Innoss B, Koshens, and Femi One.
The album includes tracks like ‘Karibu’, ‘Tomorrow’, ‘Ki Lo Wa Wa’, ‘Chairman’, ‘Ije Love’, ‘I’m Sorry’, ‘Happy Day’, and ‘Bop’.
Other tracks in the project are ‘Big Connection’, ‘African Woman’, ‘Peace & Love’, ‘Medaase’, ‘Big Vibe’, ‘Carry Me’, ‘Lipeka’, and ‘Baddie remix’.
The 35-year-old also said each track in the album had its moment.
“However, I would say some of the most memorable experiences recorded were ‘Tomorrow’, ‘Kilowawa’, ‘Peace and love’, ‘Carry me’, ‘I’m sorry’, ‘Chairman’, ‘BOP!’ to mention a few,” she said.
“Angelique Kidjo is an icon and a mother and I knew she would be a perfect fit for ‘African Woman’. Also, Ziggy Marley was the only person that I knew would understand and execute the aim of ‘Peace & Love’.
“Basically, the featured artistes’ core genres and personalities were things I considered for these collaborations.
“The album was recorded over several years and in different countries. I think I enjoyed recording this album the most because it was very intentional and proudly my best work yet”.
Since she gained fame with the release of ‘Johnny’ in 2014, the songstress has established herself as a household name in the music industry.
Alade enjoys delivering her songs in English, Yoruba, and French languages.
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