Adekunle Gold
Born Adekunle Almoruf Kosoko on January 28, 1987, Adekunle Gold is from Lagos State, Nigeria. Before music became full-time, he built a strong creative profile as a graphic designer—an era that shaped his branding and visual style.
He gained early attention with “Sade,” then broke wider into the mainstream with “Orente,” and soon became known for merging urban highlife with contemporary pop sensibilities. His debut album Gold (2016) launched him into Nigeria’s top tier, followed by About 30 (2018), which deepened his songwriting and thematic range.
Adekunle Gold leaned into brighter, more global Afropop on Afro Pop, Vol. 1 (2020) and expanded further with Catch Me If You Can (2022), stacking major singles and collaborations. In 2023, Tequila Ever After arrived with a broader palette—mixing pop, Afrobeats, and alternative touches—while keeping his signature melody-first approach.
In 2025, he entered a new chapter with FUJI, a culture-forward project that leans into Fuji-inspired rhythm and identity—pushing tradition into a modern Afrobeats framework while maintaining chart-ready appeal.
Adekunle Gold is widely regarded as a key modernizer of Nigerian highlife-pop, proving that heritage-driven music can scale globally without losing its local texture.




