Asake and DJ Snake Release “Worship” to Mark Eid Festivities

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Dropping the track at the end of Ramadan, Asake uses “Worship” to reflect on gratitude and faith, highlighting appreciation for life despite challenges. He previously performed the song during his landmark headlining show at the Red Bull Symphonic event, becoming the first African arti

Asake celebrated Eid by surprising fans with a brand-new single titled “Worship,” featuring DJ Snake. The song, released on March 20, 2026, arrives as he builds anticipation for his upcoming album.

The studio version blends Asake’s spiritually driven style with DJ Snake’s energetic production, resulting in a vibrant, globally inspired dance track. Through heartfelt lyrics like “even in darkness, even in brightness, you are with me,” Asake delivers a message centered on resilience, faith, and thankfulness.

Speaking on the collaboration, Asake noted that working with DJ Snake helped create a song with universal appeal, expressing a shared connection to something greater. DJ Snake also described the track as a natural, honest creation that captures their mutual energy without overcomplication.

The music video complements the song’s themes through minimalist visuals and symbolic elements representing peace, purity, and spiritual elevation. It reflects a calm, reflective moment in Asake’s rapid rise to international fame, while combining musical influences from Lagos and Paris to emphasize a borderless sound.

Since gaining recognition in 2022 with his EP “Ololade Asake,” Asake has grown into one of Africa’s biggest pop stars, promoting Yoruba culture on the global stage. With multiple successful albums and record-breaking streaming numbers in Nigeria, he continues to expand his reach.

Earlier in 2026, he released a joint EP titled “REAL” with Wizkid, which performed well on the charts. His latest single, “Worship,” reinforces his global appeal and sets the stage for his forthcoming fourth album, “Money,” expected later this year.

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