The artist took a significant step by clearing his official Instagram page, deleting all his photos, and unfollowing everyone.
A check through his profile revealed that not even his YBNL boss, Olamide, or his close friend, Yhemo Lee, were exempt from being removed from his following list.
Asake’s actions quickly became a hot topic across social media platforms, prompting diverse reactions from netizens.
While some expressed disapproval, accusing him of arrogance and likening his actions to Afrobeats superstar Wizkid’s mass unfollowing spree, others offered alternative interpretations of his actions.
KanyiDaily recalls that Asake recently disclosed that he pleaded Olamide for two years before he agreed to sign him to his YBNL record label.
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