Before The Fame: Asake Shares Early Struggle Stories

Before The Fame: Asake Shares Early Struggle Stories

 

indigenous singer Asake has shared insights into the challenges he encountered at the start of his career, revealing that show promoters often rejected him due to his choice to perform primarily in Yoruba.

 

In a recent interview on Famous TV, the ‘Omo Ope’ hitmaker highlighted that perseverance, faith, and staying true to his musical style were crucial factors in his rise within the industry. He emphasized that maintaining authenticity in his music helped him gain recognition despite early setbacks.

 

Asake attributed his success to divine grace, self-belief, consistency, and endurance. Reflecting on his journey, he said, “How I got to where I am today is by God’s grace, self-belief, consistency, and endurance. At some point, a lot of people said no to me; they didn’t allow me to perform at shows because I spoke Yoruba. But thank God I didn’t stop, and I kept believing in myself. Now, look at where I am today. I am so happy for myself.”

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His story serves as a testament to resilience and the power of staying committed to one’s passion, even in the face of repeated rejections.

 

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