Wizkid has finally shared the Asake song that sits at the very top of his all-time favourites, and his choice has sent fans buzzing with excitement.
In a new interview, the Grammy-winning superstar revealed that while “Omo Ope” was the track that first pulled him into Asake’s world, it’s “Remember” that owns his heart today.

For Wizkid, the song isn’t just another hit; it’s personal. He described it with a kind of affection you rarely hear from him publicly, confessing that it’s the song he wants played on his wedding day.
Beyond that, he spoke glowingly about Asake’s gift, calling his voice one of the most special to ever come out of the continent.
His acknowledgment has reignited conversations online, especially now that Asake is transitioning out of his tightly defined YBNL era and stepping boldly into a more global, independent phase of his career.
Wizkid’s endorsement only reinforces what listeners already know: Asake’s music strikes a deep chord, blending emotion, spirituality, and street-born energy in a way that very few artists can replicate.
“Remember,” with its layered vocals and haunting emotional pull, has long been praised by fans as one of Asake’s most soul-stirring songs—and Wizkid’s seal of approval has now taken that sentiment mainstream.
But the excitement doesn’t stop there.
Industry insiders are whispering that a joint project between Wizkid and Asake may already be in motion. The talk ranges from a collaborative EP to a pair of singles, with top-tier producers like Magicsticks, P2J, and even Sarz reportedly involved.
Nothing is confirmed yet, but the rumours alone have been enough to set the Afrobeats community on edge.
If the whispers turn out to be true, fans could be witnessing one of the most powerful pairings in modern African music—two artists with different textures but the same instinct for creating unforgettable records.
For now, all eyes—and ears—are locked on what comes next.
“Omo ope made me an Asake fan. But my fav Asake song is ‘Remember’, I think you have to play that one on my wedding day. You’re amazing, you have one of the most special voices from home and in the world. You’re a blessing to African music.”
— Wizkid giving Asake his flowers.😂 pic.twitter.com/3GKr2JeAq6
— 𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍 (@AsakyGRN) December 12, 2025
