Nigerian Afrobeats star Asake has sparked outrage and been accused of “mocking” Christianity within the video for his newest launch Only Me.
In the video Asake dons Christian regalia with a halo round his head. The singer throws cash at his dancers, additionally dressed up, who then fall down.
The video premiered on Thursday and has been extensively criticised on social media.
The BBC has requested Asake’s administration for a remark however they haven’t responded.
“Asake keeps disrespecting the Christian faith in his music videos,” wrote one person on X.
In the video, the dancers sing Only Me’s chorus, repeating “we get money” again and again. While the lyrics seem like about somebody who solely desires to reside for themselves, the video may very well be seen as a satire about charismatic preachers.
Many social media customers have condemned it.
“Asake is mocking Christians with his blasphemous music video,” one other person wrote on X.
This will not be the primary time the Grammy-nominated musician has been criticised for his use of Christian imagery in his music movies.
Last 12 months, Asake got here underneath fireplace for the video for Bandana, his collaboration with Fireboy DML, which depicted black goats sitting in a church. Around him individuals might be seen within the pews, every with a flame above their heads.
There have been calls from Asake followers for him to take down the video.
“Shame on you man. I’m a big fan of your music but the depictions in this your latest video are absolutely insane” one fan wrote.
“Please bring down this video. This is an insult to our Christian faith. Do your music but respect people’s religions” wrote one other on Instagram.
Credit: BBC