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  • Adekunle Gold to headline historic orchestral concert in London

    Adekunle Gold to headline historic orchestral concert in London

    Afrobeats sensation Adekunle Gold is set to make history with a landmark performance in London.

    As part of the prestigious EFG London Jazz Festival, he will take the stage on November 23 at the iconic Royal Festival Hall, performing alongside the renowned Guildhall Session Orchestra.

    Adekunle Gold wrote on X, “London, the greatest showman is coming. Full orchestra Nov 23”. 

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    This ambitious project would blend his signature sound with sweeping orchestral arrangements, pushing the boundaries of his artistry.

    The announcement has generated significant excitement among his UK fanbase, with many eager to witness how his hits will transform under the power of live orchestration. 

    This concert represents a major milestone in Adekunle Gold’s international journey, reflecting the versatility and global appeal of Afrobeats on one of the world’s biggest stages.

  • Adekunle Gold celebrates five years of ‘Afro Pop Vol. 1’

    Adekunle Gold celebrates five years of ‘Afro Pop Vol. 1’

    Afrobeats singer Adekunle Gold is celebrating the fifth anniversary of his groundbreaking album “Afro Pop Vol. 1”.

    Released in 2020, Adekunle said the album marked a significant turning point in his career, showcasing his bold experimentation with Afro-pop, R&B, and dancehall sounds.

    The album featured hit tracks like “AG Baby” and “Something Different”, which contributed to its massive success, garnering over 100 million streams on Spotify.

    Adekunle Gold described the album as a “leap of faith” that reshaped his career and opened new doors.

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    He expressed gratitude for the album’s impact, stating that it gave him the courage to pursue his musical vision, leading to new opportunities and growth.

    “This album was my leap of faith. 5 years ago, I chose freedom because I knew I was bigger than the labels around me. That decision changed everything. Fear became courage, and doors I never imagined started to open. I’m forever grateful for what this album did for me and everyone who embraced it. Nothing has been the same since then”, he wrote.

  • Adekunle Gold gifts noodle vendor 50 cartons of Indomie

    Adekunle Gold gifts noodle vendor 50 cartons of Indomie

    Afrobeats singer Adekunle Gold has surprised a noodle seller with a generous gift of over 50 cartons of Indomie after she shared a video of herself listening to his song “Coco Money” in her kiosk.

    The vendor, Eyinju, had commented on one of his posts, mentioning she enjoyed his music while working.

    “I dey chop coco money everyday on my Mp inside my Pako Indomie café”, she wrote.

    Adekunle Gold responded with a promise to help stock up her shop, and true to his word, he sent a large package of noodles to her store.

    “Let’s help you stock up more @adekunlegoldfp”, he replied.

    Eyinju was overwhelmed with gratitude, describing the gesture as a dream come true.

    She praised Adekunle Gold’s kindness, humility, and down-to-earth nature, saying he had touched her heart and added value to her small business.

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    Eyinju wrote, “To the ever-golden Adekunle Gold @adekunleGOLD, I’m truly overwhelmed with gratitude. It still feels like a dream because just a few days ago, you reacted to my post vibing to your amazing new jam, ‘Coco Money’ 🎶, and promised to stock up my Indomie café.”

    “Today, you showed up big — 50 cartons (super pack) of Indomie, just like that! Your kind gesture and down-to-earth nature have touched me deeply. Thank you for believing in my little café dream and adding your own flavour to it.”

    “You didn’t just keep your word — you sprinkled gold dust on it. From the bottom of my heart, thank you, sir. You’ll always have a special place in my story.”

  • Adekunle Gold, Zlatan Ibile, Teni attend Davido’s pre-wedding party

    Adekunle Gold, Zlatan Ibile, Teni attend Davido’s pre-wedding party

    Singers Teni, Adekunle Gold and Zlatan Ibile have attended the exclusive gathering of Davido and Chioma’s pre-wedding party at Miami.

    Videos circulating on social media show the music stars in high spirits, with Zlatan and Davido sharing a lighthearted moment and Teni, Adekunle Gold, and Tunde Ednut enjoying themselves at the party.

    The couple’s arrival in style earlier in the day set the tone for a grand celebration.

    Read Also: Adekunle Gold celebrate two years of “Tequila Ever After”

    The pre-wedding party is a precursor to the much-anticipated white wedding, which comes months after their lavish traditional wedding in Lagos in June 2024.

    The event promises to be a star-studded affair, with friends, family, and fans gathering to celebrate the union of Davido and Chioma.

  • Adekunle Gold celebrate two years of “Tequila Ever After”

    Adekunle Gold celebrate two years of “Tequila Ever After”

    Afrobeats singer Adekunle Gold is celebrating the second anniversary of his album “Tequila Ever After”.

    Released on July 28, 2023, the album added to his artistic growth and versatility.

    According to him, the title of the album, “Tequila Ever After” was inspired by a personal experience that sparked a creative journey, expressing his deep affection for the project.

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    In a tweet on X, Adekunle Gold shared his pride and confidence in the album, stating that it is a classic that will be recognised as such over time.

    He wrote: ” 2 years anniversary to my baby. I had my first shot of tequila in 2021 and that moment gave birth to you. I’ll always love you. Don’t worry, soon they’ll realize the classic that you are”.

    The album “Tequila Ever After” features a diverse range of tracks that reflects Adekunle Gold’s ability to blend different styles and genres.

  • Adekunle Gold, Simi acquire new home

    Adekunle Gold, Simi acquire new home

    Music power couple Adekunle Gold and Simi have announced the acquisition of their new home.

    Adekunle Gold shared the exciting news on Instagram, posting a heartfelt photo of himself and Simi embracing in their new space, captioning it as, “Another address, same love”.

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    Adekunle Gold and Simi have been married since 2019 and have a daughter together, Adejare.

    Their relationship has been a subject of admiration among fans, who appreciate their love and commitment to each other.

    The congratulatory messages from fans and well-wishers have been pouring in on social media, celebrating the couple’s new home and their enduring love. 

  • I never had bone marrow transplant – Adekunle Gold

    I never had bone marrow transplant – Adekunle Gold

    Nigerian music star Adekunle Gold has dismissed a viral rumour on social media claiming he underwent a bone marrow transplant.

    The speculation began after a Twitter user stated that the singer had undergone the medical procedure, saying, “Yes, he has, but since he’s had a bone marrow transplant, I don’t think it affects him that much anymore.”

    Reacting to the claim, Adekunle Gold expressed his disbelief about how the false information was being spread.

    “It’s how you people say things you don’t know with so much confidence. No, I haven’t done a bone marrow transplant,” he wrote in response.

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    The rumour appears to be linked to the singer’s public disclosure of his battle with sickle cell anaemia, which he addressed in his 2022 hit song “5 Star.”

    Despite the misinformation, Adekunle Gold stated that he has remained committed to advocacy and support for individuals living with the condition.

    He said through his foundation, he recently provided free health insurance to 1,000 individuals affected by sickle cell disorder.

  • Adekunle Gold: From Ikotun to global stage

    Adekunle Gold: From Ikotun to global stage

    Although he was born and raised in Ikotun, one of Lagos’ inner-city suburbs, Afrobeats singer and songwriter Adekunle Kosoko, aka Adekunle Gold, never let his upbringing hold him back. Instead, he transformed his childhood experiences into a powerful musical identity that now resonates with audiences worldwide. Freshly released his indigenous tune titled ‘Coco Money’, the 38-year-old artist opens up about what it means to grow up underexposed, yet deeply rooted and why authenticity remains his greatest asset. Writes OLAITAN GANIU.

    Nothing happens by chance

    “I’ve been thinking a lot about how our environment shapes us,” Gold begins. “The truth is, none of it is our fault. It is just what we were given. And somehow, we’re expected to conform or edit ourselves to fit a bigger picture. But what if the real power is in owning where we come from, as raw as it is?” He said philosophically.

    Growing up in Ikotun, Adekunle didn’t have access to what many would call ‘global culture’. “I wasn’t raised on Hollywood movies. I only just started watching ‘Ocean’s Eleven’, ‘Twelve’, ‘Thirteen’, the kind of movies and TV shows people assume everyone has seen,” he says with a smile.

    “Recently, I went to a friend’s wedding in Bayelsa. At the after party, the DJ started playing old classics and hip hop anthems, the kind of thing that usually gets the whole room singing along. I stood there, quietly aware that I didn’t know most of them.

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    “There was a time when that would have embarrassed me. But I didn’t feel that way. Because everything I was exposed to growing up, everything I watched, everything I listened to, formed me and I made gold out of it. Literally, maybe, I wouldn’t have turned out to be who I am today if I had been exposed to other things?”

    My Yoruba rhythm

    More than just pride in place, Adekunle Gold is vocal about his black origin especially his native Yoruba.

    “I speak Yoruba fluently, and I carry it into my music with pride,” he says. “It is not just a language, it’s rhythm, emotion, culture. I grew up on Yoruba films, the deep ones, the funny ones. They shaped my storytelling, my sound, my voice.”

    Despite his early limitations, he sees the expansion of his exposure as a gift, not a departure. “Now I have access to more. I’m watching and learning new things, and it’s expanding how I express myself. But my roots remain.”

    Originality is the edge

    Known as a cultural promoter, Adekunle Gold’s journey has always been about resilience. That resilience now powers his message to fans, especially young people trying to find themselves.

    “Stop forming. You don’t have to prove anything. Be who you are. Grow, evolve but do it from a place of wholeness, not shame. There is space for your voice, your journey, your difference. That is your edge. That’s your magic. I’m just being who I am and I hope you’ll give yourself the freedom to do the same.”

  • Adekunle Gold releases new single ‘Coco money’

    Adekunle Gold releases new single ‘Coco money’

    Singer-songwriter Adekunle Gold has released the highly anticipated new single, “Coco Money”, his second official single for the year.

    The track, which was first teased at an exclusive dinner event in May, is a vibrant and catchy blend of Afro-pop, Afrobeats, and highlife, reflecting Adekunle Gold’s signature style and smooth vocals.

    Notably, “Coco Money” features a creative sampling approach, interpolating Rihanna’s hit song “BBHMM” and capturing its electrifying energy.

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    Produced by Niphkeys, “Coco Money’s”  lyrics, which explore themes of wealth, luxury, and confidence, align with Adekunle Gold’s recent embrace of a “soft life” aesthetic.

    The single marks Adekunle Gold’s first major release since his February 2025 track “Obimo”, and continues his artistic evolution following the success of his fifth studio album, “Tequila Ever After”, released in 2023.

  • Adekunle Gold rewards first-class students

    Adekunle Gold rewards first-class students

    Afrobeats singer Adekunle Gold has credited multiple first-class students from various universities with N250,000 each.

    This gesture came after he invited students to share their transcripts on X, sparking a flood of responses from internet users.

    “If you graduated with First class, post your transcripts,” he wrote.

    In a similar vein, TikToker Peller conducted an unconventional experiment by interviewing 20 master’s degree holders for a cameraman role with a salary of N500,000.

    Read Also: Adekunle Gold launches ‘5 Star Care’ to support sickle cell warriors on World Sickle Cell Day

    After reviewing the applicants, Peller announced that two candidates had been selected for the position.

    Adekunle Gold is also known for his philanthropic efforts, particularly through the Adekunle Gold Foundation.

    The foundation offers scholarships to individuals living with sickle cell disease who are interested in pursuing a career in the music industry.

    The scholarship provides comprehensive training in music business, including management, production, and marketing.