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* "Sade", a song from the album ''[[Duotones]]'' (1986) by Kenny G, composed as a tribute to the band Sade |
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* "Sade", a single from the album ''[[Gold (Adekunle Gold album)|Gold]]'' (2016) by Adekunle Gold |
* "Sade", a single from the album ''[[Gold (Adekunle Gold album)|Gold]]'' (2016) by Adekunle Gold |
Revision as of 16:59, 23 August 2023
Look up sade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sade may refer to:
People
- Marquis de Sade (1740–1814), French aristocrat, writer, and libertine
- Sade (singer) (born 1959, Helen Folasade Adu), British Nigerian musician and lead singer of the eponymous band
- Sade Baderinwa (born 1969), WABC-TV Eyewitness News correspondent and anchor
Arts, entertainment, and media
Films
- Sade (film) (2000), a French film starring Daniel Auteuil as the Marquis de Sade
Music
- Sade (band), a British band headed by the singer Sade
- "Sade", a song from the album Duotones (1986) by Kenny G, composed as a tribute to the band Sade
- "Sade", a single from the album Gold (2016) by Adekunle Gold
Other uses
- Sade, Solapur district, a village in Maharashtra, India
- Sadeh (disambiguation)
- Tsade, a letter in several Semitic languages
- Società Adriatica di Elettricità, bought by Montedison in the 1960s.