
Acclaimed Nigerian music superstar Adekunle Gold has finally stepped out with his highly anticipated fifth studio album dubbed, Tequila Ever After.
After a brilliant first half of the year that has culminated in the release of multiple hit singles with the latest being Ogaranya, Adekunle Gold is set to introduce listeners to a more sonically profound musicianship, fondly teased as his ‘Rockstar era.’
In Tequila Ever After, Adekunle Gold delicately assembles an army of global superstars whose music has made significant impacts in their respective countries and beyond. From the social staple, Party No Dey Stop, to the genre-defining duet with Odumodublvck on Wrong Person, Adekunle Gold soars with a refreshing-yet-local listening experience on this record.
The award-winning singer and songwriter also rehashes his golden Simi-duets, unlocking the nostalgia from the couple’s chemistry as not only lovers and parents, but musicians on Look What You Made Me Do. And in Chasing Peace of Mind, the singer travels to the sonic plains of South Africa, as well as Mali, as he taps their respective legends Ami Faku, and Habib Koité in this song.
And for its “wow effect,” Adekunle Gold reached out to American singer Coco Jones on Make It Easy, as well as 14-time Grammy-winning artiste and producer Pharell Williams, and Grammy Hall of Fame inductee, Nile Rodgers on the classic tune, Falling Up. He also spins the American vocal heavyweight Khalid, as well as British maestro Labrinth on Come Back To Me, and To My Own, respectively.
Tequila Ever After is a statement record, with high replay value, amazing collaborations, and sonic variety. It radiates as Adekunle Gold’s most confident and profound body of work, so far. It’s an exciting sojourn within a world of possibilities for Adekunle Gold.