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Asake: It's a splashy vibe in the new 'Sunshine' music video

Asake: It's a splashy vibe in the new 'Sunshine' music video

The summer is here to stay and so is Asake. The popular musician comes through with the visual treatment to his fire ‘Sunshine’ music video and needless to say, the cinematic flex glows just as bright as the song title suggests.

Catch the adventure vibes and completely lose yourself in the anthem. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see Asake in his visual bag.

Today, Nigerian recording artist Asake releases the visual to “Sunshine” from his new album Work of Art. The standout track has been streamed nearly 11 million times worldwide in just one week since the album’s release and includes a sample from “Ocean Drive” by Lighthouse Family. The video was shot in San Francisco in front of the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. Directed by Sebastian Santiago, the uplifting visual was shot in one camera take, inspired by Coldplay’s “Yellow” video.

Asake recently released his second album, Work Of Art, out now via YBNL Nation/EMPIRE. The 14-track album includes standout singles “2:30,” “Yoga” and the latest single “Amapiano” which has the album’s lone feature, Olamide. The release of the album comes on the heels of the breakout superstar reaching a career milestone of over1.75 billion streams and counting.

Asake will also be headlining the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY on September 8. Get tickets HERE. Asake is set to bring his exhilarating live show to stages across the world this spring/summer, including Broccoli City Festival in Washington, D.C. on July 16, and a headline show at The O2 in London, England on August 20. More dates to be announced soon. 

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