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Silence breaks with the new sounds of Sade

- ELABE IMDI

A WRINKLE in Time has gifted the world some new Sade, something we haven’t had in seven years. Sade released Flower of

the Universe on Tuesday, a song that appears on the soundtrack for the upcoming Disney movie.

Flower of the Universe is instantly recognisab­le as Sade. Featuring an acoustic guitar, the hauntingly beautiful song includes delicate, melancholy notes and Sade’s trademark lush, quiet-storm voice. The song is prominentl­y featured in the movie – audiences won’t miss it. Sade (which refers to both the name of the band and the singer Sade Adu) hasn’t released new music since a greatest hits collection in 2011. Her career has been marked by long periods of silence, and she’s known for divulging little about her personal life, rarely giving interviews and staying out of the spotlight.

Sade released a number of albums in the mid-1980s through the early 1990s that included several timeless tracks. After 2000’s Lovers Rock, Sade went on a 10-year hiatus to raise her child, and returned with the 2010 studio album Soldier of Love. “You can only grow as an artist as long as you allow yourself the time to grow as a person,” Sade wrote on her website after the 2010 release.

“We’re all parents, our lives have all moved on. I couldn’t have made Soldier

of Love any time before now, and though it’s been a long wait for the fans – and I am sorry about that – I’m incredibly proud of it.”

During the long breaks, Sade’s songs have remained staples in many music fans’ playlists. So, predictabl­y, people went bananas when director Ava DuVernay announced last month that she had successful­ly recruited Sade to contribute a song to the A Wrinkle in Time soundtrack.

“I never thought she’d say yes, but I asked anyway,” DuVernay tweeted. “It’s a dream come true.”

Sade tweeted a link to the song’s video on Tuesday night. It came nearly 24 hours after producer No I.D. posted a link to the track he uploaded on Audiomack, which set Twitter ablaze. “A legend,” No I.D. tweeted. “Sade, it was an honour.” – The Washington Post

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