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Adekunle Gold To Release New Album ‘Fuji’ Oct 3


Urban Afro singer Adekunle Gold has announced the release of his sixth studio album, Fuji, scheduled for October 3, 2025.

The project marks a bold return to traditional roots, with the artist seeking to push the Yoruba-rooted Fuji sound further into the mainstream.

The album follows the release of his latest single Bobo, which features Lojay and Shoday. With its fusion of Yoruba lyrics, Fuji percussions, and contemporary Afropop influences, Bobo has been described by critics as a clear pointer to the direction of Adekunle Gold’s new sound.

In announcing the album, Adekunle Gold said the project is not just another body of work but a statement of intent. “Fuji music has always influenced Nigerian sound. With this album, I want to place it firmly on the global stage where it belongs,” he said.

Industry analysts believe the album could be a turning point for the Fuji genre, which, despite its strong influence on Afrobeats and Nigerian pop culture, has often been relegated to the background. Adekunle Gold’s established global profile could help amplify the genre beyond its traditional base.

Cultural critics also note that the move aligns with a growing trend among Nigerian artists to reconnect with indigenous sounds as Afrobeats gains worldwide recognition. By embracing Fuji, Adekunle Gold is seen as both preserving and modernizing an art form deeply tied to Yoruba history.

The 38-year-old singer, who has steadily evolved from alternative folk to Afropop star, has described Fuji as his most personal album yet. Fans expect the project to include collaborations and experiments that balance authenticity with contemporary appeal.

As anticipation builds, Fuji is expected to spark renewed conversations about the place of indigenous music in Nigeria’s global soundscape. For Adekunle Gold, it could cement his reputation as a cultural innovator and as an artist unafraid to take risks in reshaping the future of Nigerian music.

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