Saturday, February 6, 2010

Is Sade Biracial Is Sade Biracial?

Is Sade biracial? - is sade biracial

She is half black half white or a mixture of others?
WSHE KNO I was born in Nigeria, but I'm not sure what the race is his father.

7 comments:

  1. Depends on how you define "race". I would say 100 percent of the human race. The very small differences, the company expanded in this magical and division "race" must be abandoned notion that, in my humble opinion. (hope, a little sad, I feel safe)

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  2. You know, maybe - but why?

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  3. Helen Folasade Adu, better known as Sade Adu was born in Nigeria, the English singer. De Sade was born in Ibadan, Nigeria, January 16, 1959. Her parents, Bisi Adu, a Nigerian lecturer in economics of Yoruba background, and Anne Hayes, an English nurse, met in London and moved to West Africa.

    To answer this question is really biracial, half Nigerian and half English.

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  4. The father of Helen Folasade Adu was a Yoruba from Nigeria and his mother was a white English nurse. And she is hot! (Although my wife is still beautiful sounds snoring, if it comes in the XM ...)

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  5. If she a mother (she is brittish / & Nigeria / Father)
    I am one of your biggest fans!

    BSA
    Also known as Helen Folasade Adu

    Date of Birth: 16-Jan-1959
    Birthplace: Ibadan, Nigeria,


    Gender: Female
    Racial or ethnic origin: multiracial
    Sexual Orientation: Straight
    Occupation: Singer

    Abstract: Smooth Operator

    Sade ( "SHA-day") is born with the name Helen Nigeria to a British mother and father in Nigeria. The name "Helen" to be foreign to the ears of Nigeria called "Sade", a variation of his name. His parents divorced when she was a baby, brought his mother in Britain. Sade, as a model and fashion designer has worked for several years and was in costumes Spandau Ballet had its first American tour. But his heart was in music and at age 21, he joined Arriva Sade, a Latin-influenced funk group, and co-author of "Smooth Operator" with guitarist Ray St. John. Without a record contract, but the melody is heard only in nightclubs WHNever happened.

    1981 Pride Sade was a radio group of eight people, starting with a background singer, but has given greater importance. When he got a record deal, took three members of his pride. He formed a new group known as de Sade, and convinced that the record company not to sign the singer Sade Sade unsigned band - guitarist and saxophonist Stuart Matthewman, keyboardist Andrew Hale and bassist Paul Denman. The debut album by Sade Diamond Life, including "Smooth Operator", which remained in the American jury phenomenal 81 weeks. Among his visitors to Sade "Paradise", "Nothing is between us" and "Keep Looking," "The Sweetest Taboo," "Hang On To Your Love", "No Ordinary Love" and "Pearls."

    Sade was born singer kept out of sight for a few years after his daughter in 1996. In 1998 he was with careless driving in Jamaica charged. Three colleagues from the band Sade played and recorded, without SADE as Sweetback.

    Father: Adebisi "Bisi" Abu (economics professor)
    Mother: Anne Hayes (Nurse)
    Brother Abu Banji
    Spouses: Carlos Scola (Spanish director, Ngiro, m. 11-Feb-1989, Div.)
    Groom: Bob Morgan (Music Producer)
    The daughter Ila Morgan (21-July-1996)

    I hope this information is useful for you!

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  6. Yes, he is) of Nigeria (father) and English (mother.

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