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DOWNLOAD MP3: ASAKE by David Ajewole

DOWNLOAD MP3: ASAKE by David Ajewole
ASAKE by David Ajewole
UK based Gospel and moral act, David Ajewole, premieres new single and music video for his love anthem titled ASAKE.
ASAKE takes listeners on a journey of love, blending Ajewole’s lyrical prowess with a rhythmic fusion of cultures. With lines like “You are my sunshine on the darkest days” and its infectious Yoruba chorus, this song is set to become a favorite at weddings and special moments.

 

Lyrics:
Intro: Asakemi ooooo
Verse 1:
I have waited all my life for someone like you, am so glad  I found you hmmmm Asake. Close your eyes and I will kiss you, tomorrow I ll miss you, remember I will always be true.
And then when am not home, I will write you everyday & I will send my love & care to you.
You are my sunshine on the darkest days
Someone to call on my darkest nights
When you say you love me, you know I love you more
Chorus:
Asake oriki todun jo owale tete wa okanmi se aferire ooo
Asake oriki todun jo owale tete wa okanmi se aferire ooo
Asake oriki todun jo owale tete wa okanmi se aferire ooo.
Asake mi oooooooh
Verse 2:
When you need some shelter from the rain, when  you need a healer for your pain,
When you need someone to answer you. I will be there on time and time again. I will be the one you run to, the one that you belong to, I will be the one you want for life, I be the one who smile with you.
You are my sunshine on the darkest days
Someone to call on my darkest nights, when you say you love me, you know I love you more
Chorus:
Asake oriki todun , jo owale
Tetewa okanmi se aferire ooo
Asake oriki todun, jo owale
Tetewa okanmi se aferire ooo
Asake oriki todun, jo owale
Tetewa okanmi se aferire ooo
Asake mi oooooooooooh
About Artiste
David Ajewole is a celebrated composer who has an impressive track record, including composing the anthem for the Federal Cooperative College, Ibadan, and receiving recognition from the Ministry of Culture and Knowledge Development in Dubai. He’s also the proud winner of the Best Act in Diaspora (AGMA 21).
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