Popular musician and graphic designer, Adekunle Gold, revealed he was initially scared, diving into the music industry he wasn't sure if he would make, he just stayed true to himself and kept on pushing, consistently none stop, and today he is glad that alternative music is making waves in the music industry.
His statement on Sunday Scoop, “I feel very happy that alternative music is getting better acceptance in the industry. Music is very wide and there is no reason to limit ourselves to just a part of it. Initially, I was worried and scared because my music is different.
I wasn’t really sure if I would be able to connect to the audience. I had some fears but I decided to stay true to myself. It is very important to believe in yourself and to have confidence in your abilities. There were many times that I was turned down and I felt like giving up.
So, it hasn’t been an easy task. I am thankful for all that I have been able to achieve in the industry so far. I believe that if you are consistent, it would ultimately pay off.”
Commenting on his Graphic designing, he said “I still do that but just for myself alone. There is no time for me to engage in it on a larger scale.”
His statement on Sunday Scoop, “I feel very happy that alternative music is getting better acceptance in the industry. Music is very wide and there is no reason to limit ourselves to just a part of it. Initially, I was worried and scared because my music is different.
I wasn’t really sure if I would be able to connect to the audience. I had some fears but I decided to stay true to myself. It is very important to believe in yourself and to have confidence in your abilities. There were many times that I was turned down and I felt like giving up.
So, it hasn’t been an easy task. I am thankful for all that I have been able to achieve in the industry so far. I believe that if you are consistent, it would ultimately pay off.”
Commenting on his Graphic designing, he said “I still do that but just for myself alone. There is no time for me to engage in it on a larger scale.”