I Couldn’t Save My Sister’s Life With All The Money I Had – Adekunle Gold

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The year 2011 is one that would forever remain in the memory of popular singer, Adekunle Gold, as it was the year he lost his sister, whom he refers to as his best friend, to a heart-related disease.

To eulogise his younger sister, the urban highlife singer released a song, ‘Ire,’ last year.

In
a chat with Saturday Beats, the singer recalled that although they
spent a lot of money in a bid to get his sister well again, she lost the
battle to the ailment.

Gold said,

“My sister was one of
the few best friends I had but death took her away. She had a
heart-related disease and I thought she could beat the disease but she
did not make it. We sang together a lot and we shared the same dream. I
was her best friend in the house, so it really shook me when I lost her.
I remember her every year and reminisce about the great time we had
together. I wish she was alive to celebrate my success with me because
this was our dream.

“The funny thing is that we had the money; it
was not that we could not afford to treat her, but it was just
unfortunate that she died. If I was as popular back then as I am now,
what would I have done differently? I do not think that I would have
done anything differently because we spent money on her. I was at home
when she died, so by the time I got to the hospital to see her, she had
died.”

He further stated how ecstatic he was when he met with
King Sunny Ade, who is one of his major influences in the Nigerian music
scene.

“A lot of times, I hear people comparing me with King
Sunny Ade; they mention his name when they mention mine and that is an
amazing feat. It is really great but like I always tell people, I would
prefer it if people see me as Adekunle Gold.

“When I met King
Sunny Ade and he was singing my song word for word, I was very honoured
and humbled. It made a very great impression on my life. Who would have
thought that King Sunny Ade would know my song and even sing it word for
word? I am hopeful that we will collaborate to do something together. I
have been working on it and I am hoping that it works out.

“Ten
years ago, I wanted to be as successful as I am today. I thought about
it, prayed for it and worked towards it. I do not think I would be cocky
if I say that I knew I would become successful, but I did not know when
I would become famous. I am grateful that everything I dreamt about is
coming to fruition. I am grateful that everything I have laid my hands
on has prospered.”

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