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Adekunle Gold’s “Party No Dey Stop” To Feature On NBA 2K24 Soundtrack

Adekunle Gold’s “Party No Dey Stop” To Feature On NBA 2K24 Soundtrack

Adekunle Gold, the award-winning Nigerian superstar in an impressive milestone, continues expanding his global footprint by landing a spot on the NBA 2K24 “2K Beats” soundtrack, a collaboration between the hit basketball video game and renowned label Def Jam Recordings.

Adekunle Gold's "Party No Dey Stop" Features on NBA 2K24 "2K Beats" Soundtrack

As one of Def Jam’s premier artists, Adekunle Gold’s smash single “Party No Dey Stop” featuring Zinoleesky earns a coveted placement on the “2K Beats” compilation, alongside icons like the late DMX, Ludacris, Method Man & Redman, and Genia. His inclusion demonstrates the diversity and cross-cultural appeal of the handpicked tracklist.

With this, He becomes the second-ever Nigerian talent featured on an NBA 2K soundtrack, succeeding Burna Boy who graced last year’s edition alongside Lil Wayne, Central Cee, Steve Lacy, and viral newcomer Ice Spice.

2024 is shaping up as a monumental year for Adekunle Gold, who on top of this gaming world feature, also stamps his signature sound onto the forthcoming film “The Book of Clarence” soundtrack. By collaborating with leading stars Doja Cat, Kodak Black, and director Jeymes Samuel, Adekunle Gold displays his ascending influence in entertainment.

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Capping his recent milestones, Adekunle Gold unveiled a visually stunning music video for his relaxed hit single “Look What You Made Me Do” featuring wife Simi.

The romantic visual celebrates their prosperous creative marriage that continues catapulting them both to new heights.

Adekunle Gold's "Party No Dey Stop" Features on NBA 2K24 "2K Beats" Soundtrack
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