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It also became Asake's longest-running No. 1, overtaking his previous chart-toppers like "Omo Ope," "Sungba," and "Peace Be Unto You (PBUY)." [ 10 ] During its run, "Bandana" achieved significant milestones, such as logging 4.48 million streams and a radio reach of 67.7 million in a single week, setting a record as the biggest No. 1 song in the ...
In July 2023, Asake performed a live medley of "Lonely at the Top" on Vevo Ctrl. [13] In November 2023, Asake and H.E.R, had an acoustic performance of the remix which was uploaded on YouTube [14] On 1 February 2024, Asake performed the song on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
Work of Art is the second studio album by Nigerian singer Asake, released on 16 June 2023 through YBNL Nation and Empire Distribution.Preceded by the release of the singles "Yoga", "2:30" and "Amapiano", [1] the album features 14 tracks plugged by Olaitan, [2] with a sole guest appearance from Olamide who was featured on "Amapiano".
Asake: I grew up listening to Fuji [a music genre that began with Nigeria’s Yoruba people]. But to me, I think I do a lot of things because, you know, I love to come with the vibe.
Not just any old song will do. Jakubowski explains that the strongest memories of music – and everything else – come from a certain period in our life, nicknamed the reminiscence bump.
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In February 2022, fellow Nigerian artist Olamide signed Asake to his YBNL Records imprint. [18] That same month, he released his debut extended play, Ololade , which featured his breakthrough song "Omo Ope", featuring Olamide, and the single "Sungba" which was plugged by Olaitan Salaudeen .
"Active" is a song by Nigerian singer Asake and American rapper and singer Travis Scott. It was released on 6 August 2024 through YBNL Nation and Empire Distribution as the second and final single from Asake's third studio album, Lungu Boy. [2] The song was produced by Mike Dean and Sarz, while it samples "Raise Da Roof" by Jazzman Olofin. [3]