Nigerian Singer Asake Reveals Why He Prefers Singing in Yoruba
Grammy-nominated Nigerian singer Ololade Ahmed, better known as Asake, has shared the reason behind his preference for singing in Yoruba, his native dialect. During a recent interactive session with fans on Instagram, the ‘Ome Ope’ crooner explained that he can sing in English but feels more comfortable expressing himself through his native language.
Asake emphasized that those who are not open to accepting his music in Yoruba should stop listening to his music altogether. He believes that his fans should be willing to "fvck with" him in his native language, saying "If you fvck with me, fvck with me with my Yoruba. If not, then don’t."
Asake’s music is primarily released in Yoruba, with all three of his albums, ‘Mr Money With The Vibes’ (2022), ‘Work of Art’ (2023), and the latest ‘Lungu Boy’, featuring predominantly Yoruba tracks. His hit song ‘Amapiano’ was nominated in the maiden Best African Music Performance category at the 66th Grammys, despite being predominantly sung in Yoruba. Although it did not win, the recognition is a testament to the impact of African music on the global stage.
Asake’s dedication to his native language and culture is a refreshing change in an industry dominated by English and Western influences. His music serves as a symbol of African pride and a celebration of linguistic diversity. With his unique voice and message, Asake is setting a new standard for African artists and paving the way for others to express themselves through their native languages.