Yemi Alade, the Nigerian singer, has revealed why she named her forthcoming album ‘Rebel Queen’.
At a press briefing in Lagos on Friday, the songstress said the body of work is a combination of “my thoughts, melodies, and a truckload of nostalgia”.
Alade also said she made the album because she got tired of the “monotony in genre and style” of Afrobeats music.
“I am a true rebel in words and in action. So many albums tend to have monotony in genre and style and it bores me easily most times. This album is a blend of what my playlist consists of right now; the new and old pop music that cuts across generations and boundaries. I am generally known as someone who has always charted her own course and walked the path less travelled,” she said.
“Rebel Queen has something new, old and borrowed. I want to emphasise to you that every song is unique and a capsule of my thoughts and melodies and truckload of nostalgia.”
She further disclosed that the 16-track album theme includes feminity, liberation, and consciousness.
“It’s a 16-track album that takes you through sounds of Africa on different tempos and rhythms with features from a few of your favorite artistes from different parts of the world. The album covers feminity, style, dance, motivation, liberation and consciousness,” she added.
‘Rebel Queen’ is Alade’s sixth studio album. Her other projects include ‘King of Queen’, ‘Mama Africa’, ‘Black Magic’, ‘Woman of Steel’, and ‘Empress’.
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.