In the pictures, Afrobeats superstar Asake stands bold and shirtless in a dim-lit, moody space, his entire upper body inked with elaborate tattoos—each mark telling its own streetwise story.
The full-body tattoo spans from his shoulders to his waist, mixing cryptic symbols, striking faces, and tribal patterns that scream confidence, resilience, and #Lagos grit. Asake’s pose is unapologetic, his signature locks flowing, as he serves up a smoldering, “She love badman gangster” energy for the cameras.
Asake
Asake
Just weeks after setting Dubai ablaze with a sold-out performance, where fans screamed every lyric and the city’s nightlife pulsed with Naija vibes, Asake is back in the spotlight—this time, using his skin as his latest canvas.
Dubai can’t stop talking about the “Mr. Money With The Vibe” who brought Afrobeats heat to their desert, now the world gets another taste of Asake’s fearless creativity and street king authenticity.
Asake
This full-body tattoo reveal is a statement. Asake is owning his narrative, doubling down on his “badman gangster” persona, and giving fans, from Lagos to Dubai, another reason to keep their eyes locked on his every move.
In true African pop culture fashion, Asake shows there’s power in reinvention—and the audacity to wear your story, ink and all, for the world to see.
Asake
Asake