Yemi Alade Reveals the Women Who Inspired Her Rise

Yemi Alade Opens Up About the Women Who Inspired Her Rise In a heartfelt conversation on Martell’s Swift Conversations, Yemi Alade reflected on the early years of her career and the powerful female figures who inspired her artistic evolution — Beyoncé, Omawumi, and Waje. She spoke about how each of these women played a different […] The post Yemi Alade Reveals the Women Who Inspired Her Rise appeared first on tooXclusive.

Yemi Alade Reveals the Women Who Inspired Her Rise
Yemi Alade
Yemi Alade

Yemi Alade Opens Up About the Women Who Inspired Her Rise

In a heartfelt conversation on Martell’s Swift Conversations, Yemi Alade reflected on the early years of her career and the powerful female figures who inspired her artistic evolution — Beyoncé, Omawumi, and Waje.

She spoke about how each of these women played a different role in shaping her confidence, performance style, and musical identity:

  • Beyoncé, with her unmatched global standard of excellence, taught Yemi Alade the power of perfection, consistency, and showmanship. Watching Beyoncé made her believe that an African woman could command any stage, anywhere in the world.

  • Omawumi, known for her commanding presence and powerhouse vocals, represented raw Nigerian strength and authenticity. Yemi Alade admired her ability to be bold, expressive, and unapologetically herself — qualities she carried into her own performances.

  • Waje, with her soulful depth and emotional delivery, inspired Yemi Alade’s connection to vulnerability in music. Yemi Alade often credits Waje’s vocal mastery and emotional expression as key motivators during her formative years.

These women weren’t just distant idols — they were blueprints. Their artistry helped shape Yemi Alade’s confidence, ambition, and belief that she, too, could stand tall in a male-dominated industry and carve out her own global footprint.

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