Nigerian singer Ololade Asake has got tongues wagging after the release of his second studio album "Work of Art".
"Work of Art" is a massive collection of aural beauty that features fourteen songs in all and demonstrates the breadth and depth of Asake's audio inventiveness.
This musical tapestry skillfully stitches together several of his previously published songs, including Yoga, 2:30, and the number-one Amapiano.
The album has garnered mixed reactions from social media users. While some are enthused about the song, others have registered their dissatisfaction.
Many have opined that the singer uses same beat and rythm for his songs hence there is nothing spectacular about it.
Read some comments here
odunwire3: "Na work of nonsense no be art at all"
NsofwaLombe: "Previous album is better. It's a 60 out of 100"
quiz_riddles: "Asake is here to stay."
dgeneral_sa: "I no go lie ; 101% …I’ Gbadun D’ Gbedu"
OGGeneral19: "All this once na bullshut but sha him lovely fans"
tobiiii___d: "It’s “work of Art” for a reason"
plsLoveaintreal: "Album wey just drop una don Dey rate ham for midnight slot of people are even yet to listen to it"
Work of Art out worldwide https://t.co/jjPLwsYMwR pic.twitter.com/XzHyZsbrCu
— ASAKE (@asakemusik) June 15, 2023