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Ceeza Milli Says Adekunle Gold Is Hard to Impress, and That’s a Compliment
By: Gladius Elizabeth
Ceeza Milli reflects on working with Adekunle Gold and the high standards in the studio
Some collaborations stretch you in quiet ways. Others test your confidence. According to Ceeza Milli, working with Adekunle Gold does both. In a recent chat, Ceeza Milli and Adekunle Gold came up for all the right reasons, especially after they worked closely on Adekunle’s latest album. And one thing stood out immediately: Adekunle Gold is not easily impressed.
From the tone of Ceeza’s voice, that wasn’t shade. It was respect.
Why Ceeza Milli and Adekunle Gold’s Studio Sessions Felt Different
Ceeza Milli described Adekunle Gold as a true music genius, someone who listens deeply and expects intention in every line. While working on the album, Ceeza realized that praise doesn’t come cheap from Adekunle. Every melody, every lyric had to earn its place. For Ceeza Milli and Adekunle Gold, that standard pushed the writing process to another level.
Ceeza Milli and Adekunle Gold’s Songwriting History
This wasn’t their first creative meeting. Ceeza Milli previously co-wrote songs like “Only God Can Save Me” and also penned “Ogaranya.” Those earlier sessions built trust, but the recent album demanded more focus and precision. In this phase of Ceeza Milli and Adekunle Gold, songwriting became less about comfort and more about growth.
Respect Among Songwriters
Ceeza Milli made it clear that being challenged is part of the joy. Working with artists like Adekunle Gold reminds him why songwriting matters in Nigerian music. It’s not just hits. Its intention, storytelling, and honesty.
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