After the audio was released a few hours ago, Asake released the official music video for his latest single, “Amapiano.”
On the Amapiano discography, Asake collaborated with Olamide to prepare for his second studio album, “Work Of Art“, scheduled for release on June 15, 2023.
The song “Amapiano,” produced by Magicsticks, is a fast-paced, contagious song with Asake’s poignant chorus and Olamide’s elegant lyrics, giving it a unique feel.
Based on a memorable South African genre milestone, “Amapiano“, as the title suggests, Asake is giving fans a classic just in preparation for the release of a second album.
Asake in his verse talks about his jewelry collection, while Olamide in his verse “I can never fall, R.I.P. at 44, eh, eh” offers condolences to Davido’s late 30BG member, Obama.
Ahead of the album’s epic release, “Amapiano” is the third track to be released in Asake’s upcoming work, “Work Of Art,” coming soon. After the success of the first album, “Mr. Money With The Vibe“, Asake announced his second work, “Work Of Art“, to complete his dominance.
Asake‘s upcoming second album, “Work Of Art“, is a 14-song project featuring Olamide to date. It started with his previous songs “2:30″ and “Yoga”, which were released in April and January respectively.
Watch the colorful video directed by TG Omori to promote the song. The video has great choreography and costumes.
Quotable Lyrics:
Amapiano, eh
Diano, eh
It’s a big vibe, all the girls dem know (Shu)
Steadily, steadily
Heavily, we are getting lit
Amapiano, eh
Diano, eh
It’s a big vibe, all the girls dem know
Steadily, steadily
Heavily, we are getting lit
As e dey go, eh
Amapiano, eh
We go show, eh
We go let them know, eh
Na we dey run the town and any show
Bigger than any woe
Stronger than any foe
Badman flows, eh
Put them on their toes, eh
On the low, eh
The gal dem know, eh
My gbedu shut down southy, janmo
Colorado
Pass me the fat jumbo
Watch the video below:
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