Asake Shares Colorful Visuals For ‘Terminator’
Ava Arnold
Updated on January 04, 2026
YBNL Nation superstar, Ahmed Ololade, known within the showbiz circles as Asake has unveiled the official music video for his latest output, ‘Terminator’.
The visuals comes after the successful release of the song today, Friday, August 19, 2022 few hours ago. Asake has been dropping back to back this year since the release of the hit single ‘Omo Ope‘ featuring his label boss, Olamide.
Asake released ‘Terminator’ music video after he announced the completion and official release date for his maiden studio album captioned; “Mr Money With The Vibe”.
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The record serves as his 4th offering this year as a lead artist and a follow-up to the banging ‘Peace Be Unto You (PBUY)‘. Asake’s debut album has been scheduled to arrive on Friday, September 2, 2022.
Produced by P. Prime, ‘Terminator’ visuals was directed and shot by renowned Nigerian music video director and cinematographer, TG Omori a.k.a Boy Director. Watch music video below.
MEANWHILE: Globally recognized recording and performing artiste, Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, professionally called Wizkid has made a special announcment.
The Grammy award winning singer, songwriter and entertainer has taken to his official social media page to assure fans and music consumers that, he will be serving them a new single soon.
You would recall that, the Starboy Entertainment headline act revealed that he was going to release his album ‘More Love, Less Ego’ earlier this month, but that did not happen and has not taken any strong drive towards release till now.
However, the superstar’s official disc jockey, DJ Tunez few days ago announced a Joint EP with Wizkid captioned; ‘Cruise Control’ which has been scheduled to arrive on Friday, August 26th, 2022.
Taking to his verified Instagram account (Insta-Story), the highly rated Nigerian afrobeats act, Wizkid on August 17th, 2022 announce that, fans that they will get new music soon. “Una popsy go soon drop. soon come”, he wrote. Screenshot below.