‘My Father Was Even More Stubborn’ — Asake Reflects on Early Struggles
‘My Father Was Even More Stubborn’ — Asake Reflects on Early Struggles

Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Asake has shared a rare glimpse into his formative years, revealing how family resistance, particularly from his father helped shaped his determination to pursue music.
In a recent conversation with content creator Korty EO, the “Lungu Boy” crooner recounted leaving home at the age of 15 in defiance of his father’s wishes. According to him, the decision marked a turning point in his life, as he chose to follow his passion despite opposition.
Reflecting on the strained moment, the singer noted that his father’s strong personality often clashed with his own ambitions. He admitted that although they shared a close bond during his early years, disagreements emerged when he expressed interest in pursuing music full-time. Still, he remained resolute in chasing his dream ,according to The PUNCH Newspaper.
Asake explained that at the time, he was fully focused on building a future in music and was unwilling to be swayed. His persistence, he said, ultimately laid the foundation for the success he enjoys today.
Since gaining mainstream attention with his breakout track “Lady” in 2020, the singer has rapidly risen within Nigeria’s competitive music industry. His signing to YBNL Nation in 2022 further accelerated his career, leading to the release of chart-topping projects including Mr. Money with the Vibe, Work of Art, and Lungu Boy.
Today, Asake is widely regarded as one of the leading voices in Afrobeats, earning multiple accolades and global recognition. His recent nomination at the Grammy Awards for Best African Music Performance, won by Tems, further underscores his growing influence on the international stage.
Industry observers say his story reflects a broader narrative of resilience among Nigerian artists, many of whom have had to overcome personal and societal barriers to achieve success, a theme also highlighted in entertainment reports by The Guardian and The Nation newspapers.
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