Yemi Alade Features Grammy Award Winner Angelique Kique in New Music Video 'Shekere'

Yemi Alade has featured the Grammy-winning Angelique Kidjo in her new music video titled “Shekere”. Dressed in full African attire, the dancers imitate steps from African traditional dance. Angelique Kidjo and Yemi Alade also are dressed in African attire and neck graced with pieces of jewelry, a beautiful view.

Yemi Alade Features Grammy Award Winner Angelique Kique in New Music Video 'Shekere'
Yemi Alade and Angelique Kique

Nigerian Afropop singer and songwriter Yemi Alade features Legendary Beninese singer and mother of African music Angelique Kidjo in the vibrant music video "Shekere," their memorable collaboration which appears on Alade's latest album, Woman of Steel.

The song is named after the tambourine-like instrument played in various regions of the continent.

Both Alade and Kidjo deliver feel-good lyrics in English and Yoruba over the song's string-filled production.

The upbeat song also includes interpolations of Kidjo's 1996 classic "Wombo Lombo."

The music video is a colorful celebration of the continent that opens with a shot of Maasai warriors.

The Ovie Etseyatse-directed song sees the artists highlighting various African cultures through dance and dress.

Alade can be seen in various beaded looks and ankara prints, while Kidjo dons an eye-catching Zulu headdress.

Kidjo won her fourth Grammy last month, during which she gave an acceptance speech about the importance of supporting the new generation of artists emerging from the continent.

 

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"The new generation of artists coming from Africa are going to take you by storm and the time has come," said the artist.

Alade's previous video for "Remind You" featured star Beninese actor Djimoun Hounsou. 

She dropped Woman of Steel in August of last year, and hailed Kidjo as one of her biggest musical inspirations.

She added that "Shekere" had been two years in the making.

"It's my favorite because I finally got to work with someone that inspired me while growing up and still inspires me, and is still achieving heights that I want to achieve as an African woman," said Alade