Sarah Miébo Téibo is an English-Nigerian singer, with two urban contemporary gospel music[1] albums, Walk with Me (2016) and Keep Walking (2018). She was nominated for a MOBO Award.

Sarah Téibo
Birth nameSarah Miébo Téibo
BornLondon, England
GenresChristian R&B, urban contemporary gospel, contemporary R&B
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, author
Instrument(s)vocals
Years active2015–present
Websitesarahteibo.co.uk

Early life and background edit

Téibo, the second of four children, was born[2][3] in London, United Kingdom, to Nigerian parents. As a child, she returned with her parents to Nigeria where she started singing in her church's youth choir and eventually returned to the UK after getting married in 2007.[4][5][6]

Music career edit

Her music recording career started in 2015, with the single, "Steal My Joy", eventually releasing a studio album, Walk with Me, on 8 May 2016.[7] For this, she received a nomination at the MOBO Awards for Best Gospel. In June 2018, she released her second album ‘Keep Walking’ which featured Gospel Legend, Fred Hammond and peaked at number 3 in the Official Christian & Gospel charts.

After signing to eOne Nashville's IndieBlue music arm, she released ‘Spirit Come’ the first single from her forth coming album set for release in 2021

In December 2020, she released her first Christmas single 'Hear the Sound' as a charity release in support of UK charity Colourful Beginnings, to support families with premature babies in NICU across the UK

Author edit

She is the author of the book, Sex Interrupted, published in 2011.[8]

Discography edit

  • Walk with Me (8 May 2016)
  • Keep Walking (29 June 2018)
  • Spirit Come (28 August 2020)
  • Hear the Sound (18 December 2020)

References edit

  1. ^ Dukes, Howard (n.d.). "Sarah Teibo – Walk With Me (2016) (Review)". Soul Tracks. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  2. ^ PRS (n.d.). "Songwriter: Teibo Sarah Miebo". ASCAP. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  3. ^ Teibo, Sarah (17 January 2016). "I CANT KEEP CALM IT'S MY BIRTHDAY". Twitter. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  4. ^ Smith, Steve Alexander (n.d.). "MOBO Interview : Sarah Teibo". MOBO Awards. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  5. ^ Staff (27 September 2016). "Exclusive Interview With MOBO Nominee Sarah Téibo". One Man in the Middle. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  6. ^ Staff (16 January 2017). "Interview: Sarah Teibo". Louder Than the Music. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  7. ^ Cummings, Tony (19 June 2016). "Review: Walk With Me – Sarah Teibo". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  8. ^ Sarah J. (12 April 2011). "Sex Interrupted". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved 17 January 2017.

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