1984 Sade Interview | Rare Early Television Appearance

1984 Sade Interview | Rare Early Television Appearance This rare 1984 interview features Sade at the very beginning of her remarkable career, shortly after the release of Your Love Is King. Relaxed, thoughtful, and naturally elegant, Sade Adu reflects on her unexpected rise to prominence, her background in fashion, and the authenticity that would become her signature. In the interview, she talks about studying fashion at Saint Martins School of Art, designing men's clothing before music became her focus, and singing with the funk group Pride before the band evolved into Sade. She explains that writing original songs wasn't part of a grand plan—it simply became the natural path for the band. She also discusses developing a soulful sound infused with jazz influences and why she has always preferred subtle, honest performances over dramatic stage theatrics. Highlights: • Why years of performing in small clubs made their success feel earned rather than sudden. • Her transition from fashion design to a full-time music career. • The journey from the band Pride to the formation of Sade. • Why her timeless style was never created for publicity—it was simply a reflection of who she was. • Writing songs from genuine inspiration instead of industry expectations. • Performing "Your Love Is King" with sincerity rather than theatricality. • Looking ahead to a performance at the Royal Albert Hall attended by Charles III and Diana, Princess of Wales. • Her belief that the band's journey was only beginning despite their growing success. Originally broadcast on Music Box TV shortly before the release of the landmark debut album Diamond Life, this interview captures Sade at a pivotal moment, before worldwide fame, when her quiet confidence, artistic vision, and unmistakable style were already fully established.