Singer Asake Explains Leaving Dance to Do Music: “Dance Can’t Give the Kind of Money I Want”

Sep 28, 2023 | Entertainment, News


  • Much-loved Nigerian singer Asake, has now revealed why he opted to do music despite his love for dancing
  • The multitalented Nigerian star admitted that he chose to do music over dance because of his love for money
  • According to Asake, he cannot make the kind of money he has in mind by dancing alone

Talented Nigerian singer Asake is now in the news after speaking on his career path as a musician instead of a dancer.

The Lonely At The Top crooner recently had an interview with CNN, and he spoke on several things, including his love for dance and music.

Asake explains choosing to do music over dance.
Singer Asake’s reason for doing music over dance.
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Asake’s love for dance is undeniable and many have wondered why the focal point of his career is not centered around it.

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During the chat with CNN, the YBNL signee explained that his reason for opting for music over dance is purely financial.

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Asake stated that while he loves dancing so much and can’t even do without it, he knows he can only make more money from singing.

He said:

“The main reason why I left dance is for the love of money. I know I want to be very honest. Dance is something that I love. I can’t even do without moving, but I feel like the kind of money I want, I’m not sure dance can give me. I think both music and dance work together because in a video without a dancer, it’s like this song is boring. Even if you want to make it so gangster-like, oh, there are so many people bumping, you still need to use the dancers. So, as they work together, I think for the love of money, I’d rather be singing.”

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Speaking further, Asake added that if he could have been commercially successful as a dancer, he would have done it with music.

“I would join music and dance together. So, I will have more money”, he said.

My father was a singer and my mother danced – Asake

During the interview, Asake noted that entertainment has always been in his family because his father was a singer and his mother used to dance even though they never did it professionally.

He said:

“My father used to be a singer, and my mother danced a lot, too. So, I feel like it’s like a family thing that has been in the blood … but they didn’t do it professionally. They were just doing it for the fun of culture and for the fun of what they are seeing around them.”

Interesting.

Asake speaks on his struggles with fame.

Legit.ng earlier reported that Asake opened up about his life before fame and how he’s being treated currently.

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Asake, who made it to the limelight some months ago after he dropped his hit song “Omo Ope”, featuring YBNL label boss Olamide, has gone on to amass massive numbers of fans and lovers to himself.

However, Asake, in an interview, revealed his newfound fame has made it difficult for him to spot the difference between those who show him fake love and those who really love him.

Source: Legit.ng





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