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Legit.ng on MSNAsake’s baby mama seen selling roasted corn on street, fans react to viral video: “Like seriously?”Nigerian music star Asake became another topic of massive criticisms after a video went viral showing his baby mama selling ...
Clearing Olamide's name, Falaye explained that the YBNL boss had told Asake to get a lawyer to review the contract before ...
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Legit.ng on MSNLawyer Exposes How Banky W Still Earns 80% of Wizkid’s Albums, Spills Why Asake Exited YBNLA lawyer has opened up about the behind-the-scenes realities of the Nigerian music and her revelations about Asake and Wizkid ...
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.
Entertainment lawyer, Yemisi Falaye, has shared fresh details about why singer Ahmed Ololade, also known as Asake, parted ...
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Legit.ng on MSNAsake's meeting with Michèle Lamy stirs concerns, conspiracy theories: "He has joined Illuminati"The moment former YBNL star Asake met with Michèle Lamy in France has gone viral on the Nigerian social media spaceThe picture has also birthed conspiracy theories as some Nigerian netizens made bold ...
Asake emerged on the scene in 2020 with “Mr. Money,” and his subsequent collaboration with Olamide, the legendary Nigerian street-pop artist, on the slow-burning, amapiano-infused “Omo Ope ...
Asake is fully aware of the outsize influence he has now. Looking back, he wishes he’d taken his first U.S. tour, last fall, more seriously. “I would have been more professional, ...
Asake’s good fortune started when the songs he’d been making in school, and then out of it, gained traction in Lagos. Gauging the response, he made more songs, ...
Last Friday, June 16, Asake released his album Work Of Art. Uproxx‘s Wongo Okon lauded it as among the best R&B offerings of the week, writing, “With amapiano-driven production and his ...
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.
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