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Sade Is About A Girl Who Refused To Date Me — Adekunle Gold by DrSage(m): 5:09pm On Jun 10, 2015
Up-and-coming music artiste, Adekunle Kosoko
aka Adekunle Gold, is behind the hit single, Sade.
Recently signed on with YBNL records, he talks
about his love for music


Your recent song, Sade, is a romantic ballad. What
was the inspiration behind the song?



The song is my story. I asked a girl named Sade,
out on a date three years ago but she didn’t
accede to my request. She said she was not ready
even though I really liked her. The song is about
her and everything I narrated in the song is true,
aside from the part where I said my parents were
disturbing me. That did not happen.




How would you rate the success of the song since
its release?


It’s been amazing how people accepted the song.
Sade is everywhere on the streets and in homes.
I’m really excited about it. It is one song I never
knew would be a hit. People say the lifespan of a
hit song in Nigeria is three months; I released it in
December 2014 and it is more than three months
old already. I feel loved and God has proven to me
that He will always be with me. I have always
wanted to be heard.



Did you write the song yourself or you engaged the
services of a songwriter?


I wrote the song myself. It’s my story and I
wanted to be the one to tell it. I write all my songs.


You are known for your Photoshop skills on social
media; how lucrative is it?


Photoshop is fun; I love the way it makes people
laugh and the attention I get. I do not like to be the
ordinary guy; I like to be known for something. I
made a picture of me hugging Tiwa Savage from
behind and when I posted it on Instagram; I was
overwhelmed by people’s response. I decided to
continue with it and as time went on, bloggers
started writing about me, people started talking
about it and that increased my fan base. It has
helped me meet people that have assisted me with
my music career.


Which came first between music and your
Photoshop skills?


Music started a long time ago and I used to be in
the teens choir in my church. My dad used to play
classic songs by King Sunny Ade and Ebenezer
Obey while he drove us to school every day. I
developed interest in music from listening to those
men. Later I joined a band called The Bridge. We
released a lot of songs including Norm Breaker
featuring Skales, Make It Happen featuring
GtTheGuitarman, and All of Me which is a cover.
The band didn’t work out as we hoped it would; it is
usually not easy to get signed on with a label as a
solo artiste, let alone a band. We each decided to
go solo and see how things would turn out. I
launched out on my own in 2013.


Did you feel awkward about going solo?

I am happy I took the decision to go solo. It has
paid off and is still paying off. I thank God for it. It
turned out that I made the best decision.


Are you still in touch with your partner?

I am still friends with him, we make music together
but I am a bit more visible now.


Do you have other songs in the pipeline?

I have new singles that I intend to release soon. I
am not in a hurry because I want to get it right. I
am also not under any pressure, except that I am
confused about which of my songs to release next.


You have been rumoured to be romantically
involved with up-and-coming musician, Simi. Are
you in a relationship with her?


I’d rather not talk about that.


What qualities should your ideal woman have?

She must be hard-working, adventurous and a
lover of God.


Do you plan to get married before long?

I plan to get married, but I don’t know when.


How do you intend to cope with competition in the
industry?


I believe in being distinct and I think everybody’s
hustle is different. Everybody’s music genre differs
and I do not see any competition for me. I intend to
thrive with my new sound. Not many people will do
the kind of music I do and I am not scared of doing
what I do. I will continue that way.


What genre would you classify your music?

I had delved into other genres before now and I
needed to do something different. I call my sound
Urban-Highlife and it is a fusion of Pop, Folk and
Highlife. Apart from the content, Sade is not the
typical Nigerian sound. It is a fusion of international
sound and our local sound.


The industry is saturated, do you see yourself
becoming very successful?


Following Sade ’s success, the sky is the starting
point for me. Sade is only a cover to Story of My
Life by One Direction and the least of my songs. If
it got me signed on with a label, that means I have
a lot of exploits. I am not perturbed, I only pray for
God’s grace to do well.


What measure would you take to remain relevant
on the music scene?


I’ll keep making good music, keep doing my
Photoshop images and keep making people laugh.
I will keep getting creative.


Which takes more of your time between Photoshop
and music?


Music does. Photoshop has always been easy for
me and I make sure I pay attention to details.


How lucrative is it for you?

I do not really make much money from it. It brings
me jobs sometimes because I am also a graphic
artist and brand developer, but I am not into it for
the money. Some people approach me to fix their
images in other people’s international passports. I
know I can do it but I don’t.


How did you get signed on with YBNL?

When I released Sade , Fuse and the rest of the
YBNL crew listened to and fell in love with it. Fuse
insisted Olamide signed me with the group. He
thought about it and because of the good
relationship they have, he called me and we
discussed the terms. I wanted to feign reluctance
when I was told the terms of the contract but I
could not help my excitement because it was a
good offer.


Which musician would you like to work with?

That would be Asa, because I love her sound. I’d
definitely work with her.



What course did you study in school?

I studied Art and Industrial Design at the Lagos
State Polytechnic. I majored in Graphics and I was
the best graduating student in my class. I
graduated in 2009.



What influences your style?
I love prints and vintage wears. I wear what looks
good on me and I am not addicted to brands.




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Re: Sade Is About A Girl Who Refused To Date Me — Adekunle Gold by Ifyx(m): 5:44pm On Jun 10, 2015
Good for him!
Re: Sade Is About A Girl Who Refused To Date Me — Adekunle Gold by oluwadamilolah(f): 6:19pm On Jun 10, 2015
I love that song so much
Re: Sade Is About A Girl Who Refused To Date Me — Adekunle Gold by Mzthowxeen(f): 4:30pm On Jul 01, 2015
i luv d song die!

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