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Yemi Alade Drops Inspiring New Single “Tomorrow” Ahead of Sixth Studio Album

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Yemi Alade has an album in the works! The Afrobeats queen is building anticipation for her sixth studio album, following 2020’s “Empress,” with the release of a new single, “Tomorrow.”

Produced by DeeYassobeatz, “Tomorrow” is an up-tempo track that celebrates the preciousness of each new day. The song is a potent reminder that, despite challenges, every tomorrow promises a fresh start and the potential for a brighter future.

This optimistic message is particularly significant today, encouraging listeners to embrace hope and keep moving forward.

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