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Asake bags "Artiste of the Year" award by Audiomack

Asake earned the honor due to his commitment to delivering hit songs in 2022 and his excellent musical outputs in featured tracks.

The rave of the moment, Ahmed Ololade, popularly known as Asake has been named Audiomack’s 2022 Artiste of the year.

The popular streaming platform said Asake earned the credit as a result of his dedication to the delivery of hit songs in 2022 and his excellent musical outputs in featured tracks.

A press release shared on the website of the streaming platform on Thursday, December 15, 2022 reads:

“In September, Asake released his debut album, Mr Money With The Vibe, a 30-minute bombardment of party-starters which amassed over 330 million streams on Audiomack, making its debut at No. 66 on the Billboard 200.

Mr Money With The Vibe set the record as the highest-charting debut album from a Nigerian artist ever.

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The fuji-amapiano fusion attracted Burna Boy to hop on a remix in March, Re-Upped in April by Audiomack. The cosign from Burna Boy elevated Asake to another plane, and stamped him as Nigeria’s first big breakout of 2022. It was a lofty achievement at the time, but more was to come.

Asake’s tone centres on using his journey as a case study for overcoming the struggles of young Nigerians. Prior to this year’s breakthrough, he spent many years toiling in the entertainment space.

By the time he broke into the scene, it seemed like streaming and local radio charts were waiting for him to take his place at the top, which his songs did.

Asake’s achievements quickly became superfluous, with crooners such as “PBUY,” “Bandana” with Fireboy DML, and then a deal with independent juggernaut EMPIRE, to sing “Terminator.”

This year, Asake redefined what it means to be a breakout artist. Amidst an explosion of amapiano, and West African music’s continued global rise.

Asake has conquered cross-cultural fusion like no one else, to the point of putting South African music heavyweights on notice.”

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