In the vibrant world of Afrobeats, there are few collaborations as exciting as the one between two of Nigeria’s most influential artists—Asake and Wizkid. The fusion of their unique sounds is making waves, especially with the release of their latest joint effort, “MMS,” featured on Asake’s third studio album, Lungu Boy.
Asake, whose real name is Ahmed Ololade, has taken the Afrobeats scene by storm with his signature blend of street vibes and catchy tunes. Yet, behind his meteoric rise is a story of inspiration, ambition, and a deep admiration for one of Nigeria’s music legends, Wizkid. Recently, Asake opened up about how Wizkid, the Grammy-winning artist known for hits like “Ojuelegba,” has significantly influenced his musical journey.
“It’s no secret that Wizkid is one of my music inspirations,” Asake shared on the digital streaming platforms where Lungu Boy is making waves. “As a young striving artiste in Lagos, I’ve been waiting for that right song, so when the opportunity came, it was a no-brainer.”
This revelation came alongside the release of “MMS,” a track that stands out not just for its infectious rhythm but also for its deeper meaning. The title, “MMS,” is an acronym for “Mr Money Sound,” a phrase that encapsulates Asake’s music journey and the persona he has crafted in the industry. The collaboration with Wizkid on this track is a testament to Asake’s growth and his relentless pursuit of artistic excellence.
Asake’s excitement about working with Wizkid is palpable. Collaborating with one of his biggest inspirations is not just a career milestone but also a dream come true. The chemistry between the two artists on “MMS” is undeniable, and it’s a track that fans are already hailing as one of the highlights of Lungu Boy.
Wizkid’s influence on the new generation of Afrobeats artists like Asake cannot be overstated. His ability to consistently deliver chart-topping hits while pushing the boundaries of the genre has set a benchmark that many aspire to reach. For Asake, teaming up with Wizkid is more than just a collaboration—it’s a moment of artistic validation and a significant step in his journey toward global recognition.
With Lungu Boy, Asake continues to solidify his place in the Afrobeats world, and his collaboration with Wizkid on “MMS” is a clear indicator that he’s not slowing down anytime soon. As fans continue to stream the album and groove to the beats of “MMS,” one thing is certain: this is just the beginning of what promises to be an iconic partnership in the music industry.