Afrobeats star Adekunle Gold has been immortalised in his hometown of Lagos with a street named in his honour “Adekunle Kosoko Street.”
The gesture recognises his remarkable impact on Nigeria’s music scene and his contribution to shaping the nation’s cultural identity.
Announcing the honour, the singer expressed heartfelt appreciation, writing, “Adekunle Kosoko Street. The city that raised me now carries my name. Thank you Lord for my many blessings.”
The recognition comes on the heels of the release of his latest album, FUJI, which has further solidified his reputation as one of Afrobeats’ most versatile and soulful voices.
Born Adekunle Almoruf Kosoko on January 28, 1987, the award-winning artist has built a decade-long career defined by creativity, consistency, and innovation. His music, known for its rich storytelling and emotional resonance, often explores themes of love, relationships, and social consciousness, earning him a loyal global fan base.
Over the years, Adekunle Gold has collaborated with top international acts, received numerous awards, and continues to stand tall as a trailblazer in the ever-evolving global Afrobeats movement.
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