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Nigerian gospel singer, Dele Agbeyo, popularly known as Dele Gold, has died after a brief illness.
The news of his death, which occurred on Wednesday, has left the Nigerian gospel industry in shock, with tributes pouring in from colleagues such as Titi Oguntoyinbo, Akinlabi Major, Alayo Melody Singer, and Wonder Doyin Kujore.
As fans and fellow gospel singers pay tribute, here are seven key facts about the life and legacy of the “Miliki Gospel King.”
“Miliki Gospel King”
Dele Gold carved out a unique niche in the music industry by fusing Miliki music, a traditional Yoruba genre with gospel beats. His Gospel Miliki Music (GMM) earned him the title of “Miliki Gospel King.”
Cultural background
Born in Usi, Ekiti State, Dele Gold was raised in Faforiji, Osun State. His cultural background played a key role in his musical style, which often featured Yoruba proverbs and praise in his songs, adding meaning to his messages.
Founder of Prodel Music
Dele Gold was also the CEO of Prodel Music, a music label and production company. He was also a younger brother to Mr Tope Agbeyo, a philanthropist and chairman Cornfield Group of Companies.
Musical background
Dele Gold revealed that his passion for music was inspired by a series of dreams. Despite not originally seeing himself as a musician, he pursued his calling with the guidance of God.
He revealed in an interview before his death that he was initially indifferent about becoming a singer but was driven to pursue the path after a series of dreams where he found himself composing and singing. He believed his musical calling was divinely inspired.
Mentored by Juju Legend Ebenezer Obey
Dele Gold’s career took off under the mentorship of Juju music icon Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey-Fabiyi. Their collaboration in 2019 in his album “Hearty blessing,” was a high point in Dele Gold’s career, and he often credited Obey’s guidance for shaping his music journey.
Popular gospel hits
Dele Gold is celebrated for his gospel hits such as Divine Warning, Every Knee, Infinite God, and A Thousand Tongues. His music carried deep messages, proverbs, and praise, all delivered in Yoruba.
Successful performances and collaborations
Over the years, Dele Gold performed with top artistes like Sir Shina Peters, Lanre Teriba (Atorise), and Abel Dosunmu (Mega 99). He also gained popularity with sold-out concerts, becoming a household name among gospel music lovers.
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