Celebrating a decade in the music industry, singer Adekunle Gold has reflected on his journey and the key moments that shaped his rise to fame. The milestone comes 10 years after the release of his debut single, Sade, a cover of One Direction’s Story of My Life, which went viral in December 2014 and propelled him into the limelight.
In a recent interview, Adekunle Gold credited his breakthrough to Pheelz, the talented singer-songwriter and producer who introduced his music to Olamide, the founder of YBNL. At the time, Adekunle Gold worked as a graphic designer for YBNL, creating cover art for artists like Lil Kesh and Viktor. Pheelz discovered Sade and recognized its potential, recommending it to Olamide.
This pivotal introduction led to Adekunle Gold’s signing with YBNL, where he launched his debut album, Gold, featuring hits like Orente and Pick Up. His unique blend of storytelling and Afrocentric sounds quickly established him as a force in Nigeria’s music scene.
Reflecting on his career, Adekunle Gold described the past decade as a period of immense growth, creativity, and dedication. From his early days with YBNL to his current status as an independent artist, he has released five albums, including the acclaimed Afro Pop Vol. 1, showcasing his versatility and ability to evolve with the times.
Known for his exceptional songwriting and dynamic performances, Adekunle Gold has become a household name and one of Nigeria’s most celebrated artists. As he marks this milestone, he continues to inspire fans with his story of perseverance and the power of collaboration.