There Were Days Fans Were Plenty, But My Pocket Was Empty’ — Singer, Adekunle Gold Recounts

There Were Days Fans Were Plenty, But My Pocket Was Empty' — Singer, Adekunle Gold Recounts

Nigerian artist and lyricist, has related when he was bankrupt regardless of being a well known performer and making hits.

uncovered in a new bulletin that he took advances from his loved ones and all the cash he produced using his music was re-put into his music.

As indicated by him, he confronted a ton of dismissals coming up and he endeavored to get where he is today. The Sinner singer encouraged his fans not to permit anybody cheat them out of a battle or hard experience

He Said, “As I've journeyed through my growth and evolution, my friends will tell you that every dime I've made on this thing has gone right back into it. I'm thankful for friends and family who have even loaned me their hard earned money for the sake of my dreams.

There were days where the fans were plenty but the pocket was very empty and this wasn't too long ago. Man I worked so hard to push myself and my creativity, yes Kehinde, I know you get me, but most people didn't, I actually can't count the amount of no's I got. The feeling of being constantly overlooked, undercooked, disrespected and maligned is not a pleasant one.

Don't let anyone cheat you out of a struggle or a hard experience, ma fi ago alago sise, don't let social nonsense rush your process. Struggle, cry, feel the depths of your pain. FEEL IT! It's only then that you are able to recognize when times are good.”


 
 

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