- Àsake threw an epic listening party for his fresh new album in London, and it was nothing short of spectacular, especially with Wizkid—who lent his talent to the project—right by his side to show support..
- The evening was filled with unforgettable moments of camaraderie, but the real highlight came when Starboy cheekily urged him to ditch his humility and embrace his star power
Ahmed Ololade, the immensely talented Nigerian singer and songwriter, basked in a night of electrifying support from none other than the industry heavyweight himself, Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun—better known as Wizkid.
Asake took center stage in London for a glamorous listening party celebrating his new album, Lingu Boy. The atmosphere was nothing short of magical as he dazzled the audience with a medley of hit tracks, showcasing the depth and brilliance of his artistry.
Video footage circulating online captured the moment Big Wiz graced the event, standing shoulder to shoulder with Asake in the exclusive VIP section of a lively club.
The duo exuded star power as they surveyed their enthusiastic fans below, who were thoroughly entertained by their chemistry and charisma.
But the highlight of the evening was undoubtedly a playful exchange caught on camera. In a spirited moment, the Starboy crooner was seen shouting with excitement, giving Asake an encouraging pat on the back while playfully urging him to shake off his humility. “Ma humble!” he exclaimed in Yoruba.
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This delightful interaction between the two music giants captured the hearts of fans across social media, sparking a frenzy of reactions as they celebrated Big Wiz’s brotherly encouragement of Asake.
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This comes just weeks after Asake revealed a surprising backstory behind the collaboration with Wizkid on his track “MMS” from the Lingu Boy album.
In a candid moment, Asake shared that Wizkid was the one who reached out, expressing interest in being featured on the song.
According to Asake, he initially had someone else in mind for the feature, but once the producer, P. Prime, played the track for Wizkid, the Starboy couldn’t resist and asked to jump on the record himself.