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Kehinde Olumide Akinbode

Kenny K'ore Music Artist

Kehinde Akinbode, known as Kenny Kore, is a former member of the acclaimed gospel group Infinity and is recognized for his hits such as "Olorioko" and "Aye Ole." A versatile songwriter and passionate gospel minister, he aims to blend art with spirituality through his music, which features alternative rock influences and Yoruba language. Kenny released his debut solo album, "ELEDUMARE," in 2009, which gained popularity among Nigerian youth with tracks like "So More" and "Yanibo." The album was later re-released as "ELEDUMARE RELOADED" with additional songs in 2010. He actively collaborates with other gospel artists and aspires to leave a significant musical legacy while promoting gospel music as a key element of evangelism.

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Update Mar 18, 2025

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