Adekunle Gold Releases Exciting New Song Called “Coco Money” Celebrating Success And Strength

Nigerian Afropop star Adekunle Gold has made a triumphant return with his latest track, “Coco Money,” a bouncy hymn full of freedom, success, and unwavering confidence.

Following the emotional intensity of his last single, “Obimo,” Adekunle reverses the course and delivers a happy, sun-drenched song that blends his signature lyrical boldness with contagious Afro-fusion beats.

Nigerian hitmakers Niphkeys and Seyifunmi produced “Coco Money,” which also includes a lighthearted sample of Rihanna’s well-known song “Bitch Better Have My Money,” which has been reworked to blend in well with AG Baby’s unique style. What was the outcome? A song that is full of celebration and confidence. For people who have worked hard and earned their shine, this is the ideal soundtrack.

With roots in the Yoruba street culture of Lagos and the deep rhythms of Fuji music, this unpolished percussion component gives the song a distinct vitality while paying tribute to the genre’s long history. Rich orchestral strings and computerized vocal effects complete the production, which is a masterfully layered blend of the modern and the classic.

Adekunle Gold’s lyrics are swaggering and full of witty criticism. He creates a story of survival and success in the urban jungle of Lagos, a city where hustlers rise and the money flows, but only for the savvy, using the catchy, hypnotic hook “Kowope, Kowope, bitch better have my money” and the Yoruba proverb “Ase to ba d’eko waa ko’gbon,” which roughly translates to “When you get to Lagos, you’ll learn how to be smart.” Through “Oro Aje” (the language of prosperity), Adekunle strikes the ideal balance between incisive observation and contagious enthusiasm by fusing societal critique with a joyous attitude.

Adekunle is creating a lot of buzz in the social media world in addition to releasing this fantastic song. He just established the Adekunle Gold Foundation, whose main project is 5 Star Care. 1,000 people in Nigeria who have sickle cell disease can now receive free health insurance because to this innovative program. The artist is passionate about this topic because he has sickle cell himself. On World Sickle Cell Day, 5 Star Care was unveiled, giving participants access to long-term care, emergency services, and vital healthcare.

“I’ve had sickle cell disease my entire life,” Adekunle claims. Giving others the kind of care I’ve always desired is the goal of this foundation. Everybody is entitled to five-star treatment.

Independence, inventiveness, and a strong desire to improve the lives of others characterize this new phase of his journey.

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