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No genre can compete with Afrobeats – Adekunle Gold

Renowned Nigerian international Rockstar, Adekunle Gold, has shared his perspective on why Afrobeats stands unrivaled in the music world.

Afrobeats continues its meteoric rise globally, captivating an expanding international audience and propelling Nigerian superstars to sell-out shows and win prestigious international awards.

Adekunle Gold stands out as an artist pushing the creative boundaries of the genre.

His recent release, the fifth album titled ‘Tequila Ever After,’ features collaborations with international heavyweights like Pharrell Williams, Nile Rodgers, Khalid, and Labrinth.

The album has garnered critical acclaim as well as remarkable commercial success.

Notably, the single ‘Ogaranya’ from the album has sparked a massive social media challenge.

Afrobeats is unmatched

In a candid conversation with Shopping for Sneakers, Adekunle Gold, shared his thoughts on the flourishing Nigerian mainstream music scene and why Afrobeats remains unrivaled as a genre.

He confidently stated that Afrobeats cannot be matched due to its distinctive blend of elements.

He emphasized that Afrobeats is not solely about the music; it represents a complete way of life and a unique vibe that encapsulates its cultural richness.

“It’s hard to compete with us. Afrobeats is a vibe…It’s not just the music, it’s a way of life,” Adekunle expressed.

He underscored that the genre’s appeal lies not only in its musicality but also in its cultural essence.

Adekunle Gold pointed out the rich heritage of legendary Nigerian artists like King Sunny Ade and Fela Kuti.

These artists embedded this unique essence into their music, which contributed to Afrobeats’ undeniable charm.

Afrobeats’ upward trajectory continues to captivate international attention.

The genre has earned its own category at the VMAs. It has significantly influenced the creation of the African Song Performance category at the Grammy Awards.

Adekunle Gold’s insights underscore the significant role of Afrobeats in shaping global music trends.

His optimism reflects a sentiment shared by many Nigerian artists who are poised to make their mark on the world stage.

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