Adekunle Gold and his Afrocentric sense of fashion is something to acknowledge.

Fashion and style in the Nigerian music industry is something quite a few numbers of artist pay attention to. Some of these artists recognize that looking good is a priority and they do not joke with it.

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ADEKUNLE GOLD

Adekunle Gold has an amazing voice and he makes very good news. Over the years he has proven to have a great sense of fashion that a lot of men must truly dream of.

This particular individual seems to be a huge fan of locally made traditional attires. For someone whose music is entrenched in the Yoruba cultural heritage he furthermore proves himself to be culturally notable with his sense of fashion.

He is known to be a lover of Tie & Dye, Adire& Tons of Ankara Prints. He believes in the exportation of the African Fashion & style to the world at large. Adekunle Gold is severally known for being a lover of accessories, he’s always putting on his chains and his rings.

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His sense of style is usually colorful and it always has this touch or Afrocentrism and Africanism in it. The ability to look different is something that he possesses, he always stands out and he never misses.

In most of his music videos he’s always putting on several forms of Ankara prints and African Fashion outfits which in several ways exports African Fashion & style to the world.

Adekunle Gold has a simple and stylish sense of fashion and it is very much commendable. We at @the49thst love this and are rooting to see him do more.

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