In 1992, the organisers of the
Fame music award spotted her as an all-around artist from her work in theatre, video, choreography, background vocals for various Nigerian artist and nominated and gave her their first Upcoming artist award. The management of a club in Lagos, Bread and Butter Jazz club involved her in the last presentation as a club in an effort to introduce a new renaissance artist called
Lagbaja and she was heavily involved in the production of this artiste's first album called Side by Side which was released in 1993. She subsequently concentrated more on music because this demanded more of her time. It was during this period she also collaborated with Nigerian recording artists such as Mike Okri (RnB), Shina Peters (Afro juju), Blackky (Reggae) and many others not only as a backup vocalist but also a choreographer for their music videos. Another great musician she worked with was the late
Geraldo Pino (originally from Sierra Leone) and Etienne T Boy (Cameroonian) who worked with Pino. On January 21, 1994, she had a collision with a taxi in Lagos when crossing the road. In her words, she "crossed the road and hit a car". This resulted in major surgery which severely affected her ability to dance. She was in between singing and dancing doing a lot of background vocals for other musicians. Music to her was static in comparison with painting, sculpture, theatre, and dancing where she felt she could fuel her energy to its fullest. The dearth of female musicians on the Nigerian music scene and Yinka's dedication to continuing her craft is that a woman must be seen, heard, respected and celebrated in Nigeria. She wants to be remembered as a Nigerian who is constantly seen, heard and respected. Consistency has been uppermost in her cause, she is determined to be a light, beacon, and example to the upcoming Nigerian female artiste and perhaps this is why she did not concentrate on breaking into the international scene until now. Like a mother hen she wanted to be an inspiration to her female associates in the music industry and as these upcoming female musicians launch their careers she can now concentrate on her pursuit of breaking into the international scene. To mention a few of the Nigerian female artists she regards as associates, even though they are not necessarily her contemporaries in the music industry, there are
Asa,
Tiwa Savage, Omawumi,
Waje etc. Yinka is a bridge from the old (where there were very few female musical role models) to the new Nigerian music scene where the female is asserting herself and claiming her rightful position. ==Motivation==