Sade’s “Young Lion“: A Heartfelt Apology and a Testament to Love
Legendary singer-songwriter Sade has unveiled her latest musical offering, “Young Lion,” a deeply personal track that serves as a heartfelt apology to her transgender son, Izaak Adu.
The song, released on October 25, 2024, as part of the AIDS non-profit Red Hot’s “Transa” compilation, is a poignant reflection on the complexities of family and the transformative power of love.
This is a testament to the enduring bond between a mother and child. The lyrics she penned with, Aaron Taylor Dean, and Ben Travers, express profound regret for not understanding Izaak’s struggles earlier in his life.
The accompanying music video, directed by Sophie Muller, is a poignant visual journey that spans decades, showcasing the evolution of Sade and Izaak’s relationship.
As Izaak himself has stated, the song serves as a beacon of hope for the trans community, reminding us all of the importance of acceptance, understanding, and unconditional love.
Quotable Lyrics:
Young man
It’s been so heavy for you
You must have felt so alone
The anguish and pain
I should have known
With such a heavy burden
You had to carry all on your own
Forgive me, son
I should have known
So close your eyes
Arms open wide
And feel the light
Arms open wide
You shine like a sun
Shine like a sun
Young gun
See how far you’ve come