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Sade - Nothing Can Come Between Us - - Official - 1988

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Sade - Nothing Can Come Between Us - - Official - 1988

It remains a staple of the "Quiet Storm" radio format and is often cited as a definitive example of late-80s sophisticated soul.

"Nothing Can Come Between Us" is a quintessential soul track by the British band , released in 1988 as the third single from their triple-platinum third studio album, Stronger Than Pride . Song Overview & Themes Sade - Nothing Can Come Between Us - Official - 1988

: It features Sade Adu’s signature "breathy" and intimate vocal style, set against a backdrop of gentle basslines, easygoing guitar riffs, and well-crafted saxophone solos. Visuals and Production It remains a staple of the "Quiet Storm"

The song performed well on global charts, particularly in the United States, where it reached: on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. #21 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart. Visuals and Production The song performed well on

: Stronger Than Pride marked a shift toward a more stripped-back, groove-oriented sound compared to their earlier work like Diamond Life . Chart Impact & Legacy

Watch the official music video for a visual journey through this 1988 classic:

: Directed by Sophie Muller , a frequent collaborator of the band, the video complements the song’s smooth aesthetic.