He makes the revelation as he concludes his international tour.
By Omotayo Olutekunbi
Adekunle Kosoko, better known by his stage as Adekunle Gold, has announced the release of his fourth studio album.
On Saturday, the Afrobeats artist announced the release of his album on his Instagram page.
Adekunle Gold thanked his fans as he wrapped off his international tour with the big revelation.
He released a snapshot of his e-note on which read, “Tonight, I performed at Pittsburgh, the final show of the #AGBabylnYaCity tour.
“It’s been an absolute pleasure watching y’all sing my songs back to me. I had so much fun meeting and singing my heart out to y’all.
“Thanks for rocking with the boy. I’ll be back next year and it’ll be much bigger. Also, my 4th studio album is coming soon! Get ready for my best work yet! All my love.”
The singer’s recently completed his tour which began in August, and he visited several locations in the United States during that time.
Chicago, New York, Pittsburgh, Minneapolis, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Charlotte, and Atlanta were among the cities he visited.
Since his debut in the music business in 2014 with his first song Sade, Adekunle has released three studio albums.
His debut album, Gold, was published in 2016, while his second, About 30, was released two years later. His most recent album, Afro Pop, Vol 1, was released last year.
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