Adekunle Gold FUJI album drops October 3 with 15 tracks exploring love, loss, identity and culture through a Fuji-Afrobeats blend
Adekunle Gold FUJI album is set to hit streaming platforms on 3 October, with the Nigerian Afrobeats star unveiling the official tracklist for the highly anticipated project.
The album features 15 carefully crafted tracks, promising a sonic journey through personal growth, heartbreak, cultural heritage, and self-discovery.
Revealing the tracklist on Instagram, Adekunle Gold encouraged fans to engage with the music with “open ears”, allowing the lyrics and production to speak for themselves before the featured artists are disclosed on 6 October.
“15 songs carefully crafted for your ears. I want you to experience the music with open ears first, feel the stories, the emotions, the journey,” he wrote.
The FUJI album is not just a personal statement; it’s a cultural reawakening.
Adekunle Gold fuses traditional Fuji rhythms with the contemporary pulse of Afrobeats to create what he describes as a genre-defying sound rooted in Nigerian identity.
Early listeners are already calling it a power move in an industry increasingly turning to formula. Adekunle, however, is leaning into originality—reaching back into his Yoruba roots to shape the future of African music.
The singer, known for previous hits like “Okay”, “5 Star” and “High” featuring Davido, continues to evolve from his urban highlife beginnings into a more experimental, global sound.
With FUJI, he sets out to redefine what Afrobeats can be, making room for tradition while pushing creative boundaries.
In his words, the album is not just about music—it’s about “letting the songs speak”, tapping into authentic emotion and cultural pride.
While the official features remain under wraps until 6 October, fans anticipate collaborations with both rising and established stars. But the message is clear: FUJI is not about clout, but craft.
From tales of heartbreak to moments of triumph, Adekunle Gold says each track was designed to resonate deeply.
“This isn’t just about sound—it’s about soul,” one fan commented under the post.
With global listeners now more receptive than ever to local Nigerian genres, FUJI is poised to make a bold cultural statement on the world stage.
As the countdown begins, one thing is certain—Adekunle Gold’s FUJI album is not just a release; it’s a revelation.