She bought me a Beer ... Am I a Smooth Operator ?

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Hello Hello to all you music-loving Hivians

It is Tuesday and that of course means it is #ttt or #threetunetuesday and so it's time to share some tunes!

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Long live #ttt 😁🎼 and #threetunetuesday

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This week sees the start of the Women's World Cup and I was writing a guide post for this when I came across the list of countries that are playing.

One of the countries is Nigeria, with me knowing so many Nigerians on Hive that Sade popped into my head.

Or more accurately Helen Folasade Adu who was born in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria, but is a native of Ekiti State.

Most of you will know her as Sade.

This first tune is from their first album Diamond Life and pretty much propelled them to stardom!

Sade - Smooth Operator (1984)

Her band was also called Sade and Smooth Operator is one of their most popular and iconic songs.

When I was graduating I went along to a BP open night at the Sheraton hotel. We had to sit through the usual we are so fluffing awesome spiel, but they did have a free bar.

Game on I thought and BP being a big oil company had hired a function room in the Sheraton Hotel in Edinburgh.

The Sheraton was right opposite The Usher Hall and who happened to be playing at The Usher Hall ... yep Sade.

Who happened to ask someone at the bar how to pronounce Edinburgh properly? Quite bizarre as she moved to England at the age of 4. Ah well I wonder who was the Smooth Operator!

Yep Sade asked me, and bought me a beer as a thank you!

What a voice she had and she was a fluffing sulty sexy looker too I can tell you that!

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Sade - The Sweetest Taboo

The Sweetest Taboo was the lead single for their second album which was released in 1985.

The following year, 1986 the band won a Grammy Award for Best New Artist and so Sade became the first Nigerian-born artiste to win a Grammy Award when she was named Best New Artist. In 2023, Sade was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Pretty fluffing cool, the sad thing is I never saw her perform music live.

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Sade - Cherish The Day

Cherish The Day is from the Love Deluxe album. If you know me then you will know I am all about living in the moment and appreciating what we have got.

I think it is pretty cool with the message of cherishing life. It is as relevant now as when it was released.

One interesting thing about this tune is that the band kept the music side of the song soft and understated so that Sade's vocals can shine.

Her voice is for me instantly recognisable as are the band musically.

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Bonus tune Sade - Paradise

Wow I just realised I am blessing you with songs from different albums.

Paradise is from the Stronger Than Pride album and has an r&b, soul and funk sound.

This has become a bit of a signature song of theirs and don't you want to dance to it on the beach with sand in between your toes?

I hope that you enjoyed these Sade tunes.

Which was your favourite (if any) ?

Note: The three YouTube videos that I have shared are not owned by me, I am simply spreading great music on Hive.

I wish that you all have a brilliant rest of your week, and until we meet again enjoy your tunes 🎶🎵🎶
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Because this a music post about a Nigerian born singer who was the first Nigerian-born artiste to win a Grammy Award I am going to tag some awesome #hivenaija peeps

What do you think @deraaa @jhymi @wongi @princessbusayo @ibbtammy @cescajove @balikis95 @monica-ene @merit.ahama @henrietta27


All images and ramblings are from me, the mad Scotsman TengoLoTodo unless otherwise stated.

DO WHAT YOU LOVE AND DO IT OFTEN

PS Don't Forget to ... Cherish The Day

Haste Ye Back!

@tengolotodo July 18th 2023



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Wasn't Sade great? Excellent voice and beautiful music. Those were some fine picks for good old TTT!

Quite a story a free beer from Sade herself! Pretty cool! Strange she couldn't pronounce Edinburgh though...

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Strange she couldn't pronounce Edinburgh though...

She said it like you Americans ... Edinboro

But yeah she is a star and some voice on her!

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Oh that is brilliant news, thank you so much for letting me know, yes no onto the 8000HP HB 🐝

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You're welcome @tengolotodo, it's well deserved! Congrats on your constant involvement on Hive 😊👍

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Wow it's actually my first time hearing about her, it's amazing how you wrote this about a Nigerian as if you're a Nigerian too haha.

Can't wait for the world Cup match to begin 😃 hehe
Thanks for the mention Tengo 😊

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hehe yeah I wondered if you knew her, she did a lot to raise the profile of Nigerian music in the UK.
Yeah the World Cup should be fun Merit!

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Wow I'll learn more about her, seem to be a great woman 😊

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You've totally made my day with these tunes. And it's particularly uncanny how I was watching a video edit with smooth operator as the background tune so yeah, it's definitely my best. It was like stepping into a movie of sorts. I'd never pegged her as a Nigerian but it has absolutely blown my mind that such a talented musician is a homegirl.

Nice of you to draw my attention to it too. Classic T!🌺☺️

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Ah I think many people have heard their version of Smooth Operator and had no idea who sang it, let alone she was a homegirl!

I thought you should know so it's my pleasure to educate Tessa😁

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The pleasure is all mine.😁

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I am not familiar with the singer but she had a good voice and beautiful too!

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Oh really? I wouldn't have known Sade is a Nigerian and even a native of Ekiti state.... She sang like an American lady but she is Nigerian. Amazing 👏 🙀

Quite bizarre as she moved to England at the age of 4.

No wonder she could blend so well over there. She has left home for years... Her songs are just awesome which I enjoyed the first song- smooth operator. Her voice is so lovely and I love how she sang it softly.
Thanks for the mention, Teng Teng 😊🤗

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My pleasure Princess, yes she has a gorgeous voice and snag lots of cool tunes too!

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They take me back! Also, I didn't know Pixlr had an AI image generator. That's cool!

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That's an awesome story! I don't think I have ever brushed elbows with someone quite that famous. Maybe once in Nashville, but I don't know if that really counts. Sade has an amazing voice. I think if you never get another story that awesome to tell, you are still doing pretty good!

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Yeah I think over here the place is smaller and overcrowded so we have more chance of meeting famous people.

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That makes sense. Very cool!

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OMG I absolutely love Sade!! And I learned so much about her in your post, so I have to thank you for that 🙌🙏🙏 I didn't know she was from Nigeria or that her real name was actually Helen. And you got a free beer from this wonderful woman???! 😱😱😱 Lucky you!!

Funny thing, I'm going a bit through a R&B phase these last few months and was actually thinking about posting some of her songs this week but I came up with another idea instead 😂 I'm glad you shared her wonderful work and music! I really love it!

It's hard to choose a favourite, I like them all. But if I had to choose (note to self - ahhh, this is so hard!) , this is one of my absolute favourites 👇

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She is an absolute star. Yeah her dad was Nigerian and her mum English, so when her parents spilt up, her Mum took them back to England.

I do love so many of her songs, I could easily do more than one ttt on her!

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Eh Eh big T! I'm really glad I was tagged on this post. My love for songs from the 80's actually brought "smooth operator" to me some time ago but that was where it ended. I really love the track the first time I listen to it and now I hear she's Nigerian? Really classic! She's definitely being added to my playlist 😄

I had to take time to go through each of these tracks and I love them all. So you actually met her, eh. How did it feel to meet a celebrity at the time or was she? Must have been Thrilling?

Now I'm going to listen to smooth operator all night🤸 and maybe sweetest taboo too

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Oh she was a celebrity at that time, hot property and very famous and surrounded by security people too.

I am so glad that you have added Sade to your playlist, she is a fantastic singer and the band were great musicians.

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hot property and very famous and surrounded by security people too.

uhh, nice. Good thing you helped.

Have a lovely day😊

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Sade! Oh, that voice. It's enough to make even the hardest of hearts melt, isn't it?

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A heart melter, yes her voice is just amazing and so well Sade!

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See me screaming fluffy Teng😂😂😂. You are super fluffy awesome. You know that right?

I enjoyed every tune and the beats were just graciously fluffing good. They sound nice to the hearing and knowing she told someone how to fluffing pronounce Edinburgh is cool! I like... No trash that.. I fluffy love her already. Haha

Thanks for this tag. I am so spreading the word of her on my status and adding her to my playlist. Kisses, hug and !luv to you fluffy Teng! You are well sighted ☺️☺️.

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hehe my fluffy Balikis, she really has a gorgeous voice and I am so happy that you added her to her playlist. I am pretty sure that you will love listening to her!

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I already love her Teng! And you began our love story.

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hehe I am a fluffy matchmaker 😍

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Tell me why I shouldn't be fluffy proud of you? 😚😚😚

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My mom told me the hairstyle Sade in Nigeria was inspired by her. Did you know @jhymi? She doesn’t even look Nigerian but I knew about her. My mom enjoyed listening to her and would tell me. Ironic. My friend received a free beer from the woman I heard stories about. She’s beautiful and sexy too.

Her voice is an absolute delight. Who knew! I never really went on to check her out and just settled for what my mother told me. But I’m glad I got to read about her today. Thank you for these awesome tunes Tengo.

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Well her Dad was Nigerian and her mum was English. When her parents split up, the mum took Sade from Nigerian back to England. That explains her looks...

So Sade in Nigeria is an actual hairstyle?

If you get the chance, then listen to her songs, she has the most gorgeous of voices...

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Beautiful woman, amazing voice have heard her music although never bought, pity!

Will have to listen to more of her songs, did not realize she was of Nigerian decent.

!LUV
!PIZZA

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She has a gorgeous voice, and even though she is half British half Nigerian we used to think of her as Nigerian,
!LUV

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Most Africans through heritage can sing, powerful voices never taking strain.

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Turning back the clock here man, I must admit that I never heard of Sade before, so you have broadened my musical horizons this week! Smooth operator I recognise, but did not know who sang it..

Sorry, I actually never got around to upvoting this somehow, sorry about that and thanks as always for the tunes.

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She is class, I thought you must have heard of Smooth Operator.

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