March 25, 2021
Our video of the week is Sade’s track Soldier of Love which was the band’s highest debut on the Billboard Charts.
Here are a few things you might not know about the track:
– Did you know that ‘Soldier of Love’ was the band’s first new material in almost 10 years.
– ‘Soldier of Love’ won the Best R&B Performance By a Duo or Group with Vocals at the 2010 Grammy Awards.
– When talking about the music video, Sade Adu said that the soldiers in the video represent her emotions “in the battle ground of life”.
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