Nigerian-born, Canadian-based artiste, Asuquomo, maintains an unmistakable sound and unique dexterity for storytelling through a Pan-African narrative. In 2020, he was awarded the Emerging Artist Award by Ottawa Arts Council × RBC as the first-ever Afro Fusion × AfroPunk artist to do so.
American Songwriter Magazine’s ‘Five to Discover: Acts You Need to Know’ described his work as ” piercing, aggressive and personal, intriguing and entrancing” His official music video for “Don’t Be Scared”, the leading single from his 2020 mixtape ‘OT RIDDIM, has been handpicked as an Official selection at independent film festivals in Germany, India, Singapore, Colombia, and Canada.
Asuquomo’s high-energy performances have landed him opening slots for Burna Boy, Wizkid, Lido Pimienta, Mdou Moctar, and BROCKHAMPTON. He has also performed at Canadian Music Week and three times at Ottawa RBC Bluesfest. In 2021 he sold out both his set at POP Montreal 20th Anniversary and homecoming performance in Nigeria, plus performing twice, alongside a live band for AfroFest Ottawa and Long Winter Arts Festival Toronto × La Station Gare des Mines Paris hybrid
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His new single “Whoa” borrows from the melancholic English saying ‘WOE IS ME’, It is word played with Whoa, where the artist is going through this rollercoaster of life together with his friends and the audience, screaming out and saying “WHOA WITH ME” the artist is beckoning the fans and audience to exclaim “WHOA” with him and express their inner rage and emotions with this pure rave record
This is Asuquomo’s first single of 2024 and kicks off the roll-out of a new full length project expected to dominate the airways and Television airplays with a short movie and a video coined out from it for this release.
“Whoa” is an Afropunk single. It was written and began production in 2021. The single is an upbeat hiphop fusion with afro-rap elements. The lyrics are simple, the production is poignant, making for a potent rave record. Listen here
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