SOURCE: thenationonlineng.net
Nigerian singer Asake has opened up about the challenges he faced early in his career, including being turned down by show promoters who were reluctant to book him because he sings primarily in Yoruba.
In a recent interview on Famous TV, the ‘Omo Ope’ crooner said his perseverance and faith have been central to his success, emphasizing that staying true to his musical style played a key role in gaining recognition within the industry.
Asake added that God’s grace, self-belief, consistency, and endurance helped him overcome obstacles and achieve his goals.
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.”