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Asake’s Badman Gangsta & Seyi Vibez’s Verse on Olamide’s 99 Take Over Arsenal Training Center

Afrobeats’ global dominance reached another milestone in London as Arsenal players were recently seen vibing to Asake’s Badman Gangsta and Seyi Vibez’s explosive verse on Olamide’s 99 during a training session.
The viral moment underscores just how deeply Nigerian music has infiltrated international spaces, from nightclubs and festivals to now energizing elite football environments. For fans, watching Premier League stars embrace Afrobeats is yet another sign of its unstoppable cultural spread.
Asake’s Badman Gangsta, with its hard-hitting rhythm and street-inspired flair, has become a favorite since release. At the same time, Olamide’s 99, supercharged by Seyi Vibez’s commanding verse, continues to showcase the genre’s richness and versatility. Together, the tracks provided the perfect adrenaline boost for Arsenal’s training ground.
Beyond the music, the scene reflects a broader cultural crossover. Afrobeats is no longer just a genre; it has evolved into a lifestyle soundtrack that connects sports, fashion, and entertainment on a global scale.
Asakes “Badman Gangsta” & Seyi Vibez Verse on Olamides “99” Playing at Arsenals Training Center 🔥 pic.twitter.com/obvkkSu1X7
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Recall, Asake has set social media on fire after fresh images of him flaunting his tattoos and new look surfaced online.
The singer, famous for his love of body art, previously revealed in May that his ink extends across his back, chest, arms, legs, and even his face. In the newly shared photos on Tuesday, September 9, Asake appeared shirtless, proudly showing off the intricate tattoos that have become part of his identity.
The most eye-catching detail was the bold inscription of his new label name, “Giran Republic,” etched in capital letters across his back a move many fans described as both daring and symbolic.
