Lahdé is a Canadian Afro-R&B artist whose sound blends warmth, intention, and quiet confidence. Rooted in R&B, Afrobeat, Hip-Hop, and Alternative influences, her music explores womanhood, self-possession, sensuality, and emotional clarity—soft without being fragile, confident without being loud. Born Oluwafunmilade Ayomide Oyapero, Lahdé began her musical journey early, receiving formal vocal training at the Ontario Conservatory of Music and developing her voice through years of songwriting and performance. Over time, she shaped a sound that feels intimate and intentional—melodic, emotionally grounded, and led by storytelling. She has performed across Canada and New York City, including stages in Manhattan, and has participated in songwriting camps in New York, Miami, and Toronto. Her work has drawn attention for its calm presence and visual cohesion—music that feels effortless and stays with you. Lahdé’s recent and upcoming releases reflect a turning point: a deeper sense of self, creative independence, and clarity in direction. Her current body of work celebrates light, desire, growth, and self-celebration, pairing lush production with carefully curated visuals that reflect her multidimensional identity. .