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The song is a single from Asake's second studio album, Work of Art, and was produced by Nigerian producer Magicsticks. The music video, shot by Jyde Ajala, was released on 24 May 2023. [ 1 ] The song was a surprise release and gained over 100,000 streams within less than 24 hours of its release and debuted at number one of the Spotify Top Songs ...
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".
Rolling Stone ' s Mankaprr Conteh rated the record three and a half stars, writing: "Lungu Boy keeps the faith but explores new sounds, becoming Asake's most rhythmically and emotionally diverse album yet, with some experiments more successful than others." [11] However, NME ' s Kyann-Sian Williams only awarded Lungu Boy three stars in a more ...
The magic of music, memory, and how we still remember lyrics decades later. Ellie Harrison. Updated June 9, 2024 at 3:29 PM. When we listen to music, more than one part of the brain lights up (Getty)
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 .
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