Afrobeats star Asake has heightened anticipation for his upcoming album after unveiling the official tracklist for M$NEY, a project fans have been waiting for ahead of its May 1 release.
The singer revealed the lineup in an unconventional rollout, using a creative social media video rather than a standard written post to introduce the songs. The approach quickly generated buzz online, with many fans praising both the rollout style and the project’s titles.
The album is set to feature 13 tracks and continues Asake’s strong run in the Afrobeats scene.
The tracklist includes:
Intro
Worship featuring DJ Snake
Gratitude
Rora
Amen
Wa
MCBH
Why Love
Forgiveness
Oba
Badman Gangsta featuring Tiakola
Asambe featuring Kabza De Small
Skilful
The album already carries momentum from previously released singles, including Why Love, Worship and Badman Gangsta, which have helped build interest in the full body of work.
The inclusion of collaborations with DJ Snake, Tiakola and Kabza De Small has also drawn attention, signalling a project that blends Asake’s core sound with broader international influences.
Known for fusing Fuji-inspired vocals with contemporary Afrobeats production, Asake has built a reputation for cohesive album projects, and the tracklist has already fueled speculation about the sonic direction of this new release.
Titles such as Gratitude, Forgiveness, Amen and Oba have particularly sparked discussion among fans, with some pointing to possible spiritual, reflective or culturally rooted themes across the album.
The rollout also reinforces Asake’s pattern of turning album announcements into moments of conversation rather than routine releases, something that has become part of his appeal.
With M$NEY now days away from release, attention is shifting from anticipation to expectations, as listeners wait to hear how the full project expands on the singles already in circulation.
For many fans, the tracklist reveal has only intensified excitement around what could be one of the notable Afrobeats releases of the year.



