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Music Review·February 20, 2022·1 min readMusic Review: Adekunle Gold’s Catch Me If You Can is a kinetic testimonyAdekunle Gold follows the staggering success of his third album, Afro Pop Vol. 1, with Catch Me If You Can.... Read More