For Issue 203, Foragers
“More than anything, my album feels like water…It flows, it moves, it’s calm in some places, deep in others…I want my music to speak for me. It speaks for itself,” says Nigerian artist Asake. Last Friday, Asake released his fourth studio album, ‘M$NEY,’ a 13-track endeavor that blends Afrobeats with classical, orchestral and jazz-leaning textures.
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It’s Lagos over everything 🌍
A global artist like Asake puts the energy of his city on his back, no matter how far he goes. Comfortable. Resilient. Street smart. REAL 🫡
That kind of quiet confidence is carrying weight in the States. And with a new album about to drop, it’s feeling like Mr. M$NEY’s got the soundtrack for the summer 💸
This is @mrmoney #FrequencyZine
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