Asake; Only Nigerian Nominated for International Artist of the Year 2025 BRITs Awards

Asake The Only Nigerian Artist Nominated For this Year's BRITAS International Artist of the Year

Pauline Afande
January 24, 2025
Afro-beat most streamed Nigerian Artist Asake has bugged himself a spot on this year's International Artist of the Year British Records Industry (BRIT) Awards. This great achievement places him at the spot of the sole Nigerian artist to be recognized by the esteemed awards.
The Nigerian music sensation, commonly referred to as ‘Lungu Boy’ has made a landmark achievement and history in the music industry by earning himself a chance in this prestigious nomination. Commonly known for his well calculated blend of Afro-beat, Amapiano and R&B, his music continues to enjoy a great listenership granting him a meteoric rise in popularity.
His music embodies catchy melodies and introspective lyrics, a factor that enables his fans across the globe to resonate with him deeply hence the most streamed artist across digital distribution platforms for music like Spotify, audio Mack, apple music etc.
Being featured on this year’s BRITs nomination is a testament to Asake's global impact and the growing influence of Nigerian music on the international stage. It serves as an advancement for the Nigerian music industry, further solidifying its position as a global afro-beat powerhouse.
Asake's nomination has left his fans with lots of jubilation, expressing the immense pride and excitement they have for a well global scale performing artist of his kind. It is a moment of celebration for Asake and a powerful reminder of the talent and creativity flourishing within the Nigerian music scene.
We wish Asake the very best of luck as he competes for the International Artist of the Year award at the 2025 BRITs. His nomination is a momentous occasion that will undoubtedly inspire and motivate aspiring artists across Africa and beyond.
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