Asake had suddenly dropped the single “Military.” He correctly addressed, in rap, all criticism of his ability to say anything in English; he did so proudly in Yoruba, emphasizing his root. He had also shown much appreciation to his mentor, Olamide, for helping shape his musical journey.
Asake made his first appearance at the 67th Grammy Awards shortly before this album was released.
He was nominated for Best African Music Performance, featuring in the song “MMS” alongside Wizkid. Asake did not fail to impress on the red carpet with his signature style, giving full attention to his new look and face tattoos.
He also spoke to interviewers about the change and what it means for him to be acknowledged on such a big platform.
Undoubtedly, Asake is making relevant improvements in his music career day in and day out, living his life with pride in his identity and heritage.
His recent efforts have shown how attached he is to the work and getting connected to the roots.
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“Military” is a powerful song that typifies Asake’s style and points to some criticisms that have hounded him.
That is a testament to how much Asake has struggled through life and remained genuine.
Whether one is an old fan or a new listener, now is an excellent time to tune in and witness the artistry he brings to the table.
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