Sadie Ama
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Sadie Ama (born Mersadie Louise Hall on 19 August 1987) is a British R&B singer. She grew up in Kilburn, London in a musical household. Her mother Sonia was a jazz singer in a group called the Clamber and her older sister is platinum selling Shola Ama.
Sadie's first record,So Sure, ft Kano produced by Terror Danjah, caused a huge industry stir and catapulted Sadie into the limelight. Recently she has been featured in numerous urban publications including Touch, New Nation, RWD, Blues & Soul and others. She has also appeared in style magazines i-D, Trace and Dummy as well as newspapers such as the Daily Mirror. She is currently working on new material. She also has a song called "Deja Vu" which can be heard on youtube.
[edit] Miscellaneous
- Nominated for best UK newcomer for 2007 MOBO Awards
- Appeared in music videos, Mama (Spice Girls song) and Lemar's 50/50 / Lullaby
- Voted 4th in BBC Sound of 2007 List[1]

