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    Adekunle Gold’s musical evolution continues with new album Fuji

    Papa LincBy Papa LincOctober 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read2 Views
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    Global Afropop trailblazer Adekunle Gold Global Afropop trailblazer Adekunle Gold

    Global Afropop trailblazer Adekunle Gold has released his long-awaited sixth studio album, FUJI, available now worldwide on all digital platforms.

    Alongside the album, he shares “Believe” as the project’s focus track an undeniable pop-Fuji anthem that captures the spirit of desire and devotion at the heart of the record.

    The album’s rollout included a run of acclaimed singles, each with visuals:

    Obimo

    Coco Money

    Bobo

    Believe (focus track)

    “Believe” is the most pop-forward record on FUJI a sleek, melody-driven track that flips a standout sample into an arms-raised chorus designed for global stages.

    Stripped of heavy Yoruba percussion but rich in harmonies and emotive vocal layers, the song embodies Adekunle Gold’s vision: pop music reimagined through a Fuji lens.

    The track serves as a gateway into the album’s narrative of hustle, rebirth and expression.

    In his sixth and latest album FUJI, Adekunle Gold holds a mirror to his emotions in a way he has never done before.

    While previous projects explored desire, fame and self-defined success, here Gold is pensive, honest and precise, weighing the clashing emotions of triumph, grief and reinvention.

    Across its tracks, FUJI oscillates between celebratory moments suffused with confidence and intimate reflections that reckon with loss most notably the passing of his father and the journey of rediscovering himself. It is a beautiful and ambitious sonic feast, weaving together soul, R&B, Afropop, Apala and Fuji.

    At its core, FUJI is about openness. Rooted in a genre that historically thrived on unfiltered truth, Adekunle Gold lays his desires, fears, philosophies and reflections bare, embodying the ethos of Fuji music while reimagining its form for today.

    Equally significant is Gold’s reconnection to his Yoruba heritage and royal lineage, which reframed his relationship with his identity and artistry.

    As with each stage of his career from the storytelling of About 30 to the invention of Afro Pop Vol. 1 and the cultural reimagining’s of Catch Me If You Can and Tequila Ever After FUJI represents a man reborn.

    It is the sound of Adekunle Gold sitting inside his feelings, reconciling with the past and emerging with a clearer vision for his artistry and legacy.

    Tracklist:

    1.Big Fish

    2.Don Corleone

    3.Bobo

    4.Coco Money

    5.Believe

    6.My Love Is The Same

    7.Love Is An Action

    8.Many People

    9.Attack

    10.Only God Can Save Me

    11.Lailo

    12.Oba

    13.Simile

    14.I’m Not Done

    15.Obimo Bonus

    Beyond music, Adekunle Gold continues his philanthropic mission through the Adekunle Gold Foundation.

    Its flagship initiative, 5 Star Care, launched earlier this year, provides free health insurance to 1,000 people living with sickle cell disease in Nigeria.

    Developed in partnership with the Lagos State Health Management Agency (LASHMA), Sickle Cell Advocacy and Management Initiative (SAMI) and the Lagos State Ministry of Health, the initiative underscores AG’s lifelong advocacy for care, dignity and empowerment.



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