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Asake Announces May 1 Release Date For Fourth Studio Album ‘M$NEY’

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Asake Announces May 1 Release Date For Fourth Studio Album ‘M$NEY’

Asake confirms May 1 release for ‘M$NEY,’ a 13-track project featuring previously released singles and international collaborations.

Nigerian Afrobeats artiste Asake has announced that his fourth studio album titled M$NEY will be released on May 1, 2026.

The announcement was made alongside a video showing a marble sculpture of the singer being carved, while details from the rollout confirm that the project is already available for pre-save on Apple Music. The album will be released under EMPIRE Distribution, Records and Publishing Inc..

According to available information, M$NEY will contain 13 tracks and include previously released songs such as “WHY LOVE,” “BADMAN GANGSTA” featuring Tiakola, and “WORSHIP” featuring DJ Snake. The project continues Asake’s pattern of releasing a mix of solo records and international collaborations ahead of full album drops.

The release comes after a steady run of music projects from the artiste, who has remained active with both solo and joint releases in recent months. His earlier 2026 project with Wizkid also contributed to his continued visibility in the industry.

Asake has built a reputation for blending Yoruba-influenced melodies with Afrobeats and Amapiano sounds, a style that has defined his rise in recent years. With M$NEY now officially scheduled, attention is on how the project will add to his growing catalogue of globally streamed music.

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