Eko Hot Blog reports that Popular Nigerian singer Ahmed Ololade, famously known as Asake, has revealed a candid and humbling moment from his early career. Speaking on the Ginger Yourself podcast, the super star recounted an incident where he faced rejection and disapproval from the audience during one of his performances.
Asake disclosed that the unfortunate incident occurred before he gained widespread recognition in the music industry. He recalled an ambitious performance where he aimed to grab attention by donning only pants while sharing the stage with scantily-clad ladies. His intention was to evoke a sense of spectacle and create buzz around his act, but it backfired dramatically.
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The singer explained, “Before I got the attention, I strived till I graduated from the university. I strived for like [another] two years before people accepted me.” Despite his efforts, his daring performance took an unexpected turn when the audience strongly disapproved of the risqué display.
Describing the scene, Asake stated, “So there’s this performance. I wanted to perform Fela, so I was on pants and saxophone. I packed like six girls on stage. I asked them to be half-naked. You know, one thing about Nigerians is that once people are naked, they just forget about all the thing that is happening and just focus. But these people [at the concert] stubborn o. Those girls just walked in, then me too. I just walked in majestically as a star boy. I did not know where the first clap come from. The audience was like, ‘No, no, no.’ Everybody, like 9,000 capacity, clapping that they don’t want it.”
The incident served as a profound learning experience for Asake, prompting him to reevaluate his approach to performances. As he continued to persevere and work diligently, the singer eventually gained acceptance and recognition within the music industry.
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Asake’s honesty and openness about his past struggles provide an inspiring message to aspiring artists, emphasizing the importance of persistence and self-discovery in their journey to success. The singer’s willingness to share his vulnerability on the podcast has resonated with fans and fellow artists alike, fostering an atmosphere of growth and empathy within the music community.
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