Re: Asake Leaves YBNL: A Question Of Loyalty, Legacy And The Game Of Fame by Electorate: 7:34am On Feb 17 |
EntPublisher001: TrendyBeatz analyzes Asake's exit of YBNL!
When whispers about Asake's departure from YBNL began circulating in December, it felt inevitable. The label that turned the young upcoming artiste from the streets of Lagos into a global Afrobeats phenomenon in just two years might be losing its prized asset. Born Ololade Ahmed, Asake had spent a decade as an underground hustler—dabbling in dance, churning out music, and barely moving the needle. His fortunes changed in 2022, thanks to an introduction facilitated by his friend, Yhemo Lee, to the godfather of Nigerian street-pop, Olamide.
Olamide didn’t just sign Asake; he threw the entire weight of YBNL behind him. From co-signs on tracks like Omo Ope to roping in Burna Boy for Sungba (Remix), Olamide went all in. The visionary business partnership between YBNL and Empire ensured Asake's music reached farther shores, making him a staple in UK and US Afrobeats circuits. Add TG Omori’s cinematic visuals—eight in total—and you have the makings of an unstoppable cultural force. Asake’s journey seemed like a perfectly executed blueprint for success.

But success has a way of complicating relationships. The signs were clear when Lungu Boy, his third project, dropped in 2024. Olamide’s fingerprints were noticeably absent—no guest verses, no songwriting credits. The project felt disconnected, starkly contrasting the laser-focused cohesion of Mr. Money With The Vibe and Work of Art. And when reports emerged that Olamide had offered an improved deal, only for Asake to decline and choose independence, the rupture felt complete.
Is It Time to Fly Solo?
From a legal standpoint, Asake has every right to leave YBNL if his contract has expired. It's a business arrangement with a beginning and an end. But morality? That’s where things get murkier. YBNL gambled on Asake, poured resources into his career, and turned him into a global brand. For Asake to exit now, just as the label is poised to recoup its investments and enjoy the fruits of their labor, feels rather ungrateful.

The Double Standards of Success
It’s hard to ignore the hypocrisy that often surrounds conversations like this. If Asake’s career had faltered, no one would bat an eye at his decision to leave YBNL. The narrative would likely shift to how YBNL didn’t do enough to support him. Success, however, changes the stakes. Now, his departure is framed as betrayal, a refusal to honour the loyalty that brought him to the top. This isn’t unique to Asake. Wizkid’s departure from EME, Burna Boy leaving Aristokrat Records, and even Davido setting up his own DMW after a brief stint with HKN—these stories all follow a similar arc. For Asake, the perception is different. He’s barely two years into his reign, and the decision to leave feels premature to some, calculated to others.
A Gamble on Independence
Going independent is not for the faint-hearted. It requires a robust team, deep pockets, and a strategy that extends beyond the next hit single. Yes, Asake now has the visibility and financial muscle to chart his own course, but he also risks losing the structure and guidance that YBNL provided.
Will he thrive as an independent artiste, or will he stumble under the weight of expectations? Only time will tell. What’s clear is that he’ll have to contend with a more cutthroat music business, where the stakes are higher, and the safety nets are fewer.
What remains is the question: Will this be remembered as a savvy career move or a cautionary tale? Asake has the talent and momentum to make it work. But as history has shown, not all artistes who leave their labels at the height of their fame manage to sustain that success. For now, all eyes are on Asake. The road ahead will determine whether his decision to leave YBNL was a gamble worth taking or a misstep in an otherwise spectacular career. And for YBNL, it’s back to the drawing board—because in the end, the music business waits for no one.
Source: TrendyBeatz Some people will just sit down and be writing rubbish as if other people don't think. In your mind you think Asaka have not weigh the pro and cons of leaving YBNL or you think Asaka isn't capable of thinking? You even went as far as saying YBNL are yet to reap the fruits of their labor, at that point I knew you are super ignorant, Do you know how much money YBNL have made from royalties, shows and streaming of Asake back to back hits? Rubbish thread with zero thought. 1 Like
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Re: Asake Leaves YBNL: A Question Of Loyalty, Legacy And The Game Of Fame by PP123(m): 7:58am On Feb 17 |
Kobicove:
The label that brought him to fame? mad people full nairaland 😂 |
Re: Asake Leaves YBNL: A Question Of Loyalty, Legacy And The Game Of Fame by PP123(m): 8:03am On Feb 17 |
Remain still dey mavins ooo😂 Stilloracle: Rubbish. Rubbish. Rubbish.
There is nothing like Morality in Biz. If U feel its time to move on.. MOVE Dont be blackmailee by rubbish like this. His contract ended and he moved. Is he the 1st? Will he be the last? Must artists wait till they are released? Olamide released Lil Kesh, Adekunle Gold and some others after milking them. So if he has right to release artists, why cant artistes also have right to leave. Rema left Marvins on his own.. Marvins released Korede Bello and Reekado Banks. What comes around, goes around.
Same Olamide did the same to ID Cabasa in the past. He dumped Cabasa after Cabasa invested so much in him. He even did it in a dramatic embarrassing way.
So whats the noise for? |
Re: Asake Leaves YBNL: A Question Of Loyalty, Legacy And The Game Of Fame by masseratti: 8:06am On Feb 17 |
VinnyBaba:
Olamide was under Coded tunes owned by ID Canada.  |
Re: Asake Leaves YBNL: A Question Of Loyalty, Legacy And The Game Of Fame by masseratti: 8:09am On Feb 17 |
Stilloracle: Rubbish. Rubbish. Rubbish.
There is nothing like Morality in Biz. If U feel its time to move on.. MOVE Dont be blackmailee by rubbish like this. His contract ended and he moved. Is he the 1st? Will he be the last? Must artists wait till they are released? Olamide released Lil Kesh, Adekunle Gold and some others after milking them. So if he has right to release artists, why cant artistes also have right to leave. Rema left Marvins on his own.. Marvins released Korede Bello and Reekado Banks. What comes around, goes around.
Same Olamide did the same to ID Cabasa in the past. He dumped Cabasa after Cabasa invested so much in him. He even did it in a dramatic embarrassing way.
So whats the noise for? |
Re: Asake Leaves YBNL: A Question Of Loyalty, Legacy And The Game Of Fame by Khallicopyro: 9:00am On Feb 17 |
The only thing I can say is that I am sure Olamide has recouped every penny he invested on Asake before letting him go |
Re: Asake Leaves YBNL: A Question Of Loyalty, Legacy And The Game Of Fame by EmperorCaesar(m): 10:56am On Feb 17 |
masseratti: point of correction Olamide was never under any label..only that 9ice Ex wife Toyin Payne was his promotional manager. Codedtunez and ID Cabassa? |
Re: Asake Leaves YBNL: A Question Of Loyalty, Legacy And The Game Of Fame by Kobicove(m): 10:58am On Feb 17 |
ImoleNaija:
How many years did Olamide spend with Coded tunes that brought him to stardom?
All these una talks dey vex me, abeg. He can only fail or succeed after leaving YBNL and that's left to his fate. If e dey vex you that one concern you, I said what I said. Running a music label is basically the same thing as leaving paid employment to start a biz, it looks easy but it's not therefore not everyone will succeed at it. |
Re: Asake Leaves YBNL: A Question Of Loyalty, Legacy And The Game Of Fame by EmperorCaesar(m): 11:07am On Feb 17 |
Stilloracle:
Same Olamide did the same to ID Cabasa in the past. He dumped Cabasa after Cabasa invested so much in him. He even did it in a dramatic embarrassing way.
Not aware of this tho How? Never knew that had issues |
Re: Asake Leaves YBNL: A Question Of Loyalty, Legacy And The Game Of Fame by Anointedvirgin: 11:39am On Feb 17 |
Lalami3232:  I really hope say Asake dey make the right move sha. Hopefully, he doesn't end up like Lil kesh. But while we can't predict the future of Asake, we can predict the future of non-virgins a.k.a boreholes who did paternity fraud by taking your child for DNA test. What do I even know sef aside enlightening my fellow men nationwide with the good news
Oga if you no meet your wife as a virgin, oga go for DNA test oooooooo because non-virgins aka boreholes can't be trusted atall atall I TOO LOVE THIS GUY🥂🙏 E get wetin him eyes don see before he dey always para for non virgins aka bore hole. May God heal your heart sweet bro |
Re: Asake Leaves YBNL: A Question Of Loyalty, Legacy And The Game Of Fame by timmydrogba(m): 1:32pm On Feb 17 |
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Re: Asake Leaves YBNL: A Question Of Loyalty, Legacy And The Game Of Fame by Stilloracle: 7:03pm On Feb 17 |
EmperorCaesar:
Not aware of this tho
How?
Never knew that had issues Most of U dont know the Genesis of Olamide . How he started with ID Cabasa's Coded Tunes and had a female manager called Toni Payne. He betrayed all of them. |
Re: Asake Leaves YBNL: A Question Of Loyalty, Legacy And The Game Of Fame by djon78(m): 7:15pm On Feb 17 |
vanitybutiwanti: Life can be quite funny. Some people will go to great lengths to gain favor with you, showering you with attention and admiration, only to discard you like yesterday's trash once they've achieved their goals. It's funny how ones demeanour can shift from reverence to disdain. That's ungrateful attitude to me Those that act like this never go far It's against the rules of Life |
Re: Asake Leaves YBNL: A Question Of Loyalty, Legacy And The Game Of Fame by bdon123(m): 3:58pm On Feb 19 |
Electorate:
Some people will just sit down and be writing rubbish as if other people don't think. In your mind you think Asaka have not weigh the pro and cons of leaving YBNL or you think Asaka isn't capable of thinking? You even went as far as saying YBNL are yet to reap the fruits of their labor, at that point I knew you are super ignorant, Do you know how much money YBNL have made from royalties, shows and streaming of Asake back to back hits?
Rubbish thread with zero thought. Very stupid thread.is olamide complaining to u?Music is a business n label owners spend money bt take d lion share of returns e.g 60 / 40 arrangement to be able to recover their investments wit profits.Asake gave ybnl 3 albums which were all great hits across d world.He did so many world tours n mind u d returns frm this tours is as per sharing arrangement. He has given his part to d label n now its time for him to be reaping 100% fruit of his labour n there is nothing wrong wit this. NB:there is no label that will sign an artist n say artist should take more than label from proceeds of the music xcept they not d one sponsoring d artist. |
Re: Asake Leaves YBNL: A Question Of Loyalty, Legacy And The Game Of Fame by airsaylongcome: 2:01pm On Feb 21 |
Seniorwriter:
Olamide`s YBNL mostly allows only biennial biannual contracts and mostly doesnt encourage re-newal.
i knew someone will fall for my word-used bait, @ airsaylongcome try go check and see that the wordused is correct.
Seniorwriter.
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