Yemi Alade, the Afrobeat star behind “Johnny”, opens up about her journey from rejection and depression to strength and self-acceptance.
She speaks about performing at over 300 free shows in the early days of her career, determined to grow and master her craft. Even when people insisted she needed Western collaborations to be recognized globally, she stayed rooted in her African identity and sound.
When she received her Grammy medal, Yemi marked the moment with a photoshoot to celebrate how far she had come. She also reflects on her university days, when she briefly battled a smoking habit, and how that experience taught her discipline and self-control.
On collaborations, Yemi explains that she works with artists who align with her vision, not just popular demand. She has worked with Seyi Shay and several African artists but prefers to choose her path on her own terms.
Through every stage of her journey, Yemi Alade has stayed true to herself. She carries the title of Mama Africa with pride, embodying strength, authenticity, and resilience.
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