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Asake’s Lungu Boy album marks a significant creative leap from his previous works, showcasing an artist unafraid to venture into new sonic territory while maintaining the authenticity that has endeared him to fans. Known for his upbeat, feel-good hits that dominated his earlier albums, this new offering delves into more complex, experimental soundscapes, signalling his evolution as an artist. So far these are my highlights from the new album;

1. Suru (feat. Stormzy)

A collaboration between Asake and British rapper Stormzy, "Suru" blends Afrobeats with a hint of grime. The track's title, which translates to "patience" in Yoruba, speaks to themes of endurance and faith. Stormzy's verse adds a fresh dimension, complementing Asake's rich vocals with his signature deep, introspective flow. Their chemistry on the track is undeniable, and the song effortlessly bridges African and British sounds.

2. Wave

"Wave" stands out for its laid-back, almost hypnotic vibe, contrasting with Asake’s typical fast-paced grooves. The track is a smooth blend of Afro-fusion, with Asake delivering mellow verses over a minimalist beat that ebbs and flows like the ocean itself. There’s a certain elegance to its simplicity, making it one of the more contemplative tracks on the album. Lyrically, Asake reflects on his journey, success, and the ups and downs of life—fitting for a track named "Wave."

3. MMS (feat. Wizkid)

In MMS (Money, Mind, Success), Asake taps into the star power of Wizkid to create a powerful, introspective anthem. While the track tackles themes of ambition and the pursuit of success, it also captures the essence of calm confidence both artists exude. Wizkid's airy vocals weave effortlessly with Asake's more grounded, gritty tone, creating a dynamic interplay. The production here is slick, blending mellow Afrobeats with subtle electronic elements, making it both meditative and danceable.

4. Active (feat. Travis Scott)

Perhaps the most unexpected collaboration on the album, Active with Travis Scott is an energetic fusion of Afrobeats and trap. The track’s pulsating beats and high-octane energy reflect a more experimental Asake. Travis Scott brings his usual intensity, complementing Asake’s Yoruba-inflected verses with a fiery, auto-tuned delivery. "Active" stands out for its global appeal, fusing two distinct musical worlds into a seamless sonic experience.

Artistic Evolution

Overall, Lungu Boy is a departure from the groovy, carefree vibes of Asake’s earlier albums, showcasing an artist eager to push boundaries. While his signature sound remains intact, there’s a clear shift toward introspection, maturity, and creative risk-taking. Tracks like Wave and MMS exemplify this shift, offering listeners a more nuanced, emotionally rich experience compared to the more anthemic hits of his past.

It’s this willingness to explore that makes Lungu Boy a fascinating listen. While some fans may miss his previous albums' upbeat, infectious energy, there’s no denying that Asake’s foray into new territories has yielded some of his most compelling work to date. He remains true to his roots, with many of his lyrics in Yoruba, while collaborating with international heavyweights like Stormzy, Wizkid, and Travis Scott.

Asake’s Lungu Boy album is not just a collection of songs but a reflection of an artist coming into his own, blending global influences while staying grounded in his Nigerian identity. For fans willing to embrace this evolution, the album offers plenty of standout tracks that highlight his versatility and growth.

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