Less than 2 months after launching his very first single of the year, ‘Only Me’, Asake has actually launched the visuals to the single.

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‘Only Me’, produced by Blaisebeats, was launched on January 12, 2024, to celebrate the Grammy-nominated star’s birthday. In 7 weeks, the single has actually generated over 16 million streams around the world and Asake collaborated for its visuals with music video director TG Omori, The multi-award-winning video director behind the majority of Asake’s groundbreaking videos.

In ‘Only Me’ visuals, Asake illustrates the function of a priest adorning a white and gold cape while showcasing his wealth as he flaunts his cash inside a vault. The visuals reveal high-end and likewise informs the story of a boy enjoying his wealth and living his life.

His visuals have actually created debate as fans have actually criticised him for disrespecting the Christian faith as he utilized a catholic church and impersonated a priest in spite of being a Muslim.

One fan stated:”This is rude and it is an affront on our faith as Christians. For the length of time do we endure this insanity? TheChristian Association of Nigeria need to act versus this. Enough suffices.”

Another fan stated:”Asake is a Muslim however can mock the Catholic Church. David can’t publish a video he didn’t make which advertisement a mosque. Wesaw Tinubu run a Muslim-Muslim ticket and worked with phony “bishops”. Thereligious beliefs of peace will not endure this.”

This is not the very first time an artist would be dealing with reaction for disrespecting a specific faith. In July 2023, Davido published the teaser to the video of his record label signee, Logos Olori.

The single ‘Jaye Lo’ had guys using jalabia’s and caps dancing on a hoping at the front of a mosque, mad Muslim fans felt that video disrespected their religious beliefs. The video caused reaction for both Davido and Logos Olori from fans of Muslim background. 2 days later on, the music star went on to erase the video from his page.

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