The wait is over.
Asake has officially released his highly anticipated fourth studio album, M$NEY, marking one of the biggest Afrobeats drops of 2026.
After weeks of buildup, teasers, and global anticipation, the project arrived today (May 1), signaling a new chapter not just in his music, but in his career. ย
A 13-Track Statement
M$NEY comes in as a 13-track project, blending Asakeโs signature Fuji-infused Afrobeats with a more global, experimental edge. ย
The album includes:
- โWorshipโ (feat. DJ Snake)
- โBadman Gangstaโ (feat. Tiakola)
- โAsambeโ (feat. Kabza De Small)
- Plus standout cuts like โWhy Love,โ โForgiveness,โ and โObaโ ย
Itโs a tight, intentional tracklist less filler, more focus.
A New Era of Control
Beyond the music, M$NEY represents something bigger.
This is Asakeโs first full album under his own imprint, a move that signals a shift from hitmaker to owner and architect of his career. ย
And the title says it all:
M$NEY isnโt just about wealth, itโs about value, ownership, and positioning.
From Street Pop to Global Sound
Asake built his name on:
- Fuji-infused vocals
- Street-driven anthems
- Relentless hit-making
But here, the scope expands.
With collaborators spanning:
- Europe (Tiakola)
- Global EDM (DJ Snake)
- South African amapiano (Kabza De Small)
M$NEY feels less like a local album and more like a multi-market play.
The Run Continues
The release follows an almost unmatched streak:
- Mr. Money With The Vibe (2022)
- Work of Art (2023)
- Lungu Boy (2024)
Three albums. Three dominant runs.
Now, M$NEY arrives with even higher expectations and a broader vision.
This drop isnโt just another album release. It reflects where Afrobeats is heading:
- More ownership
- More global collaboration
- More intentional rollouts
Artists arenโt just making music anymore. Theyโre building ecosystems.
13 tracks.Global features.A new level of control.
With M$NEY, Asake isnโt just continuing his run
Heโs elevating it into something bigger than hits.

