Ava DuVernay convinced Sade to record her first song in eight yearsMusicNewsAva DuVernay convinced Sade to record her first song in eight years‘I never thought she’d say yes, but asked anyway. She was kind + giving. A goddess’ShareLink copied ✔️February 21, 2018MusicNewsTextSelim Bulut Sade’s last studio album was 2010’s Soldier of Love. The singer and her band have been quiet since then, but last night (Feb 20) news came that they’d be breaking their eight-year silence with a new song, “Flower Of The Universe”, for Ava DuVernay’s new film A Wrinkle In Time. “I never thought she’d say yes, but asked anyway,” DuVernay tweeted. “She was kind + giving. A goddess. We began a journey together that I’ll never forget.” MusicSWAG II: The top 5 tracks from Justin Bieber’s surprise sequelI never thought she’d say yes, but asked anyway. She was kind + giving. A goddess. We began a journey together that I’ll never forget. Proud to announce that Sade has created an original song for WRINKLE IN TIME. It’s entitled “Flower of the Universe.” And it’s a dream come true. pic.twitter.com/FdXrZ1MFMO— Ava DuVernay (@ava) February 20, 2018 According to Entertainment Weekly, the track has also been remixed by Chicago rap producer No I.D. The rest of the soundtrack features original songs from DJ Khaled and Demi Lovato, Sia, Chloe x Halle, and Kehlani, while the score will come from Game of Thrones and Westworld composer Ramin Djawadi. DuVernay seems to be a great fixer upper: last year it was reported that she’d optioned the rights for a Rihanna/Lupita Nyong’o buddy movie based on a viral tweet. A Wrinkle In Time, adapted from Madeleine L’Engle’s 1962 novel, stars Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon, Mindy Kaling, and more. It hits theatres on March 9 – watch its trailer below. TrendingBeautyThe beauty side-effect boom: When tweakments spawn more tweakmentsBeautyA witch’s guide to cord cuttingFashionMiley Cyrus is the first ever face of Maison MargielaLife & CultureCan ChatGPT really analyse your dreams?Life & CultureHow to take a heroic dose of mushroomsLife & CultureSo you want to be a features writer?