“Emotional Man”: Adekunle Gold Breaks Down in Tears As Oyinbo Fans Make Him Cry on Stage
- Popular Nigerian singer, Adekunle Gold, could not hide his emotions after witnessing love from his fans
- In a video trending online, the music star was seen bursting into tears as his foreign fans sang along to his song
- Adekunle Gold’s touching reaction to love from his fans melted many hearts online and netizens reacted
Talented Nigerian singer, Adekunle ‘Gold’ Kosoko, recently broke down in tears in North America over the display of love from his fans.
In a video that was posted on Instagram by @notjustok and spotted by Legit.ng, the music star was seen struggling with his feelings while on stage.
Adekunle Gold was seen being consoled by his other band members on stage as he started to cry when his ‘oyinbo’ fans sang his song back to him word for word.
The singer’s oyinbo fans sang his hit track, Party No Dey Stop, and Adekunle Gold looked at them in wonder as he shed tears.
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See the touching video below:
Reactions to video of Adekunle Gold crying on stage
The video of Adekunle Gold in tears while on stage in North America soon spread on social media and it raised comments from his Nigerian fans. Read what some of them had to say about it below:
Thefirstladyomorewa:
“Only him know wetin him eyes don see oo.”
kingbuchiii:
“YOU DID THAT KING!! You’re big!!!”
Esha2_:
“Aww he is an emotional man. It shows the true love for his fans and musical career. More wins my orente.”
obnfrost:
“U think say ehn easy make drake be ur guitarist?”
im_greatwhite:
“I was thinking the guitarist was drake that's why he got emotional.”
Adekunle Gold brags about his success after his sold-out shows
Legit.ng reported that Adekunle Gold left people talking about some of the comments he made during an interview with music journalist Adesope.
Adekunle revealed during his conversation on the Afrobeat podcast that he had never built his music career about only having hit songs but rather more about having an identity that people can relate to.
The singer bragged that no one could come to his shows and not feel well entertained because he always delivers epic performances and entertainment.
Source: Legit.ng