Adekunle Gold marks 4th anniversary of his career-changing album, ‘Afro Pop Vol.1’

Adekunle Gold marks 4th anniversary of his career-changing album, ‘Afro Pop Vol.1’

Adekunle Gold marks 4th anniversary of his career-changing album, ‘Afro Pop Vol.1’

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singer Adekunle Gold recounts how music took him globally



Adekunle Gold, a well-known Nigerian performer, denoted an exceptional event via online entertainment: the fourth commemoration of his influential album, Afro Pop Vol.1.


In an intelligent Instagram post, he shared his recollections about the significant choice to send off the collection.


Adekunle Gold shared how much the collection changed his profession.


He thanked his fans for their help, believing that they were essential to the album’s success.


The singer wrote:


“Four years ago today, I took the biggest leap of my career and created Afro Pop Vol 1. It was a journey filled with fear and uncertainty, but it transformed my life in ways I couldn’t have imagined.”


“Today, I am deeply grateful for taking that risk and believing in my vision. Thank you for supporting this beautiful piece of art so much. All my love. What are your favorite songs from Afro Pop Vol. 1?.”


Fans responded emphatically to the commemoration post, filling the remarks with their main tunes from the collection and adulating Gold’s inventive style.


See reactions below…


@nilotic.ny commented: “Hands down best album of 2020, really was a magical project. Thank you!!!”


@sfranzz9 said: “This album was the best album that year. I keep on saying this. I was a fan but after this I became a Stan and set such high bar for you anytime you drop a project. Omo you’re a proper artist soon you’ll get the flowers you deserve. AG Baby.


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@rebelchef_ash said: “And I’m forever grateful! Your music got me through COVID. Okay will forever be my Happy song. Your concert in ATL was one of the best I have ever experienced in my life!!!!”


@misskhaffie said: “I remember one time I was having beef a neighbor, I’d always play OKAY and scream at the top of my lungs for him to hear and know he’s a nobody … very petty character”


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