Nigerian Afropop icon Adekunle Gold is set to release his sixth album, “Fuji”, on Friday, paying tribute to his country’s rich musical heritage. The album blends traditional Fuji elements with contemporary R&B melodies. Gold, a descendant of the Kosoko royal family, draws inspiration from his Indigenous Yoruba roots.
According to Gold, Fuji music is “one of the oldest sounds of Nigeria” and has played a significant role in shaping the country’s musical identity. He explained that the genre is known for its fast beats and sociopolitical themes, and has been a staple of Nigerian music since the 1960s.
Adekunle Gold’s “Fuji” Album
Gold’s latest album is a reflection of his personal experiences and emotions. He discussed his grief following his father’s passing, his love life, and his role as a family man. The album is an emotional journey that invites listeners to connect with Gold’s heritage and cultural background.
As a prominent figure in the Nigerian music scene, Gold has collaborated with international artists such as Nile Rodgers and Pharrell Williams on the track “Falling Up”. His music has also gained significant traction in the United States, with his song “Party No Dey Stop” – a duet with Zinoleesky – amassing 29 million views on YouTube.
Spreading Nigerian Culture Through Music
Gold’s music is not only a reflection of his personal experiences but also a celebration of Nigerian culture. He emphasized the importance of sharing his heritage with a global audience, stating that his “heart is in Lagos”. By blending traditional Fuji elements with modern styles, Gold is helping to promote Nigerian music and culture worldwide.
However, Gold also acknowledged the challenges faced by Nigeria, where nearly 60% of the population lives below the poverty line. He expressed hope for the country’s future, calling on citizens to take an active role in addressing these issues.
Using His Platform for Social Impact
In addition to his music, Gold has also launched a foundation to support individuals affected by sickle cell disease, a condition he has lived with his entire life. The foundation aims to fund treatment and support local charities, demonstrating Gold’s commitment to using his platform for social good.
As Gold prepares to release his new album, fans and music enthusiasts alike are eagerly anticipating the outcome. With his unique blend of traditional and modern styles, Gold is poised to continue making waves in the music industry. The success of his album will likely be closely watched, particularly in the context of his efforts to promote Nigerian culture and address social issues. According to industry insiders, the impact of Gold’s music on the global stage will be worth monitoring in the coming months.

