Nigerian music star Ahmed Ololade, better known as Asake, has shared details of the obstacles he encountered while trying to break into the industry, revealing that his use of Yoruba lyrics once worked against him.
During an interview with Famous TV, the Sungba crooner disclosed that some show organisers refused to book him because he performed mainly in Yoruba, a challenge that tested his resolve as an upcoming artiste.

Reflecting on the experience, Asake said he is grateful he stayed true to his identity and sound, despite the pressure to switch things up for acceptance.
“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,” he said.
The singer added that persistence, confidence, and faith were key factors in his rise, stressing that refusing to abandon his roots eventually paid off and shaped his success story.
















