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    Sade Returns After 6 Years With New Song On ‘Transa’ Album For Transgender Awareness, Dedicates It To Her Trans Son

    By Jahaura Michelle,

    2024-09-05
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    Sade is returning to music with a new track on the Transa benefit album for transgender awareness. This release marks her first in over six years and will be part of a 46-track compilation debuting this fall.

    According to Variety, the legendary singer-songwriter will release “Young Lion” on Nov. 22 as part of the extensive project spearheaded by the nonprofit Red Hot to support members of the LGBTQ+ community, including non-binary, genderqueer, cisgender and other individuals.

    “We started talking about all the gifts that trans artists have been giving to the world, and wanted to create a Red Hot project that centered and celebrated those gifts,” Red Hot Executive Director Dustin Reid said in a news release obtained by Variety. “We hoped to create a narrative that positions trans and non-binary people as leaders in our society insofar as the deep inner work they do to affirm who they are in our current climate. We felt this is something everybody should do. Whether you identify as trans or non-binary or otherwise, if you took the time to explore your gender, get in touch with the feeling side of yourself, maybe we would have a future oriented around values of community, collaboration, care, and healing.”

    “Young Lion” is dedicated to Sade’s son, Izaak, who identifies as a transgender man. The New York Times reported that the song features soft piano notes paired with Sade’s soulful vocals, with lyrics “steeped in empathy and regret.” In the track, Sade sings, ‘Young man, it’s been so heavy for you/ You must have felt so alone… I should have known/ Shine like a sun/ You have everything you need.”

    Transgender musician, model and activist Massima Bell expressed excitement about Sade’s involvement in the project, which started in collaboration with Reid in 2021.

    “It’s amazing to hear a legendary musician like Sade sing about her heartfelt experience as the parent of a trans child,” Bell told the Times.

    Blavity reported that Sade’s last album was 2010’s Soldier of Love , debuting atop the Billboard’s 200 albums chart . However, she has released several singles since the iconic project.

    Sade joins more than 100 artists on the new album, with a mix of covers and exclusive tracks from “Sam Smith, Laura Jane Grace, Devendra Banhart, Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy, Bartees Strange, Faye Webster, Julien Baker, Moses Sumney, Hunter Schafer, André 3000, Arthur Baker, Fleet Foxes, Teddy Geiger and many more,” per Billboard .

    Here is the complete track list for the Transa album.

    Chapter 1 — Womb of the Soul

    1. “Midnight Moon Pool” – Mary Lattimore, Laraaji, MIZU and Jamal Shakeri

    2. “You Don’t Know Me” – Devendra Banhart, Blake Mills and Beverly Glenn-Copeland

    3. “How Sweet I Roamed” – Jeff Tweedy, claire rousay

    4. “Same Train” – Heart Shaped and Christian Lee Hutson

    Chapter 2 – Survival

    5. “STAR” – Ana Roxanne and Nsámbu Za Suékama

    6. “Please Tell Me” – Lightning Bug

    7. “Make ’em Laugh” – Benét, Faye Webster

    8. “Get Me Away from Here, I’m Dying” – Julien Baker and Calvin Lauber feat. SOAK and Quinn Christopherson

    9. “Rumblin'” – Soft Rōnin feat. Frankie Cosmos

    10. “Deeper Understanding” – Hand Habits feat. Bill Callahan

    Chapter 3 – Dark Night

    11. “Under the Shadow of Another Moon” – Hunter Schafer and Cole Pulice

    12. “Blush” – Grouper and Lucy Liyou

    13. “Is It Cold in the Water?” – Moses Sumney

    14. “Know Who You Are At Every Age” – Anajah and Gary Gunn

    15. “Is It Over Now?” – Niecy Blues feat. Joy Guidry)

    Chapter 4 – Awakening

    16. “Something Is Happening and I May Not Fully Understand but I’m Happy to Stand for the Understanding” – André 3000

    17. “Come Back Different” – Nina Keith feat. Julie Byrne and Taryn Blake Miller

    18. “Song to the Siren” – Rachika Nayar feat. Julianna Barwick and Cassandra Croft

    19. “Love Hymn” – Arthur Baker feat. Pharoah Sanders

    20. “People Are Small / Rapture” – L’Rain feat. Voices from the NYC Trans Oral History Project

    Chapter 5- Grief

    21. “We’ve Been Through So Much” – Jlin and Moor Mother

    22. “My Name” – Kara Jackson, Ahya Simone and Dave Longstreth

    23. “Point of Disgust” – Perfume Genius and Low’s Alan Sparhawk

    24. “In Another Life” – Lomelda and More Eaze

    25. “Pink Ponies” – Teddy Geiger and Yaeji

    26. “A Survivor’s Guilt” – Yaya Bey

    Chapter 6 – Acceptance

    27. “Just Last Night” – Helado Negro and Eileen Myle

    28. “Feel So Different” – Ezra Furman and Sharon Van Etten

    29. “Mourning Dove” – Gia Margaret

    30. “Feel Better” – Adrianne Lenker

    31. “Any Other Way” – Allison Russell and Ahya Simone

    32. “Down Where the Valleys Are Low” – Asher White, Eli Winter and Caroline Rose

    33. “TM” – Fleet Foxes, Cole Pulice and Lynn Avery

    34. “Querube” – AV María, SKY and Belina Rose

    Chapter 7 – Liberation

    35. “Within Without” – Green-House and Kelela

    36. “Aaron” – Cassandra Jenkins, Bloomsday and Babehoven

    37. “Young Lion” – Sade Adu

    38. “You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)” – Moses Sumney, Lyra Pramuk and Sam Smith

    39. “Many Ways” – CLARITY feat. Clairo

    Chapter 8 – Reinvention

    40. “I Feel Free” – Sparkle Division feat. Pepper MaShay

    41. “Get Free” – Nico Georis, KB Brookins

    42. “Wolf Like Me” – Bartees Strange, Anjimile, Kara Jackson

    43. “Surrender Your Gender” – Laura Jane Grace feat. Lee Ranaldo, Jayne County, Kathi Wilcox, Jay Dee Daugherty and Am Taylor

    44. “I Would Die 4 U” – Lauren Auder and Wendy & Lisa of the Revolution

    45. “Always” – Time Wharp, Elizabeth and Beverly Glenn-Copeland

    46. “Ever New” – Sam Smith and Beverly Glenn-Copeland

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    Mae Thompson
    09-06
    Such a shame. I was looking forward to her release, but no more.
    alice may
    09-06
    I say to all the hate in the comments to rot in he'll for relying on sin to guide your path of wrath and sorrow, I hope you one day see your mistreatment of others and hope one day you see your darkness and repent on your actions, anymore darkness be cursed to only see he'll, never to see the gates of heaven.
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