Nigerian music star Asake unveiled his new single WORSHIP featuring French-Algerian producer DJ Snake on March 20, 2026, timing the release to coincide with Eid celebrations. The drop was a surprise — and it landed exactly the way surprises should. Hard, emotional, and impossible to skip. This is not the usual high-energy club record. WORSHIP hits different, and that is entirely the point. For a generation of listeners who want their music to carry actual weight, Asake just delivered something worth paying attention to.
Asake Just Leveled Up With WORSHIP
WORSHIP is an atmospheric, mid-tempo record that leans heavily into Asake’s reflective and spiritual side rather than the high-tempo Afrobeats energy fans typically expect. The track blends Fuji-inspired Afrobeats with electronic dance elements, building something layered and cinematic that sits with you long after the last beat drops. A two-time Grammy-nominated artist, Asake first performed WORSHIP live during his headlining show at the Red Bull Symphonic event, making history as the first African artist to lead an orchestral showcase in the United States. The studio version delivers that same massive energy — but with more intimacy, more intention, and more soul.
The WORSHIP Collab Nobody Expected But Everyone Needed
DJ Snake is not just a name attached to this record — he is the reason the production hits as hard as it does. Born in a Parisian suburb to Algerian parents, DJ Snake has spent recent years diving back into his North African roots, and on WORSHIP he trades his usual heavy trap drops for a cinematic, percussive arrangement that lets Asake‘s Fuji-style vocal layers breathe. The result is a cross-continental sound that feels genuinely new. Here is what makes this pairing so compelling
- Asake brings the spiritual weight of Lagos and his Yoruba musical identity
- DJ Snake layers in global electronic production rooted in his North African heritage
- The combination creates something neither artist could have made alone
- The single follows Asake’s successful joint EP REAL Vol. 1 with Wizkid, released earlier in 2026
- WORSHIP also serves as a teaser for Asake’s highly anticipated upcoming album MONEY
The WORSHIP Music Video Is a Whole Vibe
The music video shows Asake dressed in all white on the beach, creating a personal and spiritual visual connection with the divine. No flashy sets. No extravagant costumes. Just presence, purpose, and a stripped-back aesthetic that mirrors the track’s emotional honesty. It is a deliberate pivot for Asake, arriving just as he returned from performing Umrah in Saudi Arabia — making the entire release feel like a very public and very intentional moment of gratitude.
The visual matches the song’s gravity perfectly, and together they make WORSHIP one of the most complete releases of 2026 so far. Every frame feels intentional, every shot reinforces the song’s message, and the result is a visual experience that holds its own weight alongside the audio.
Why WORSHIP Matters Beyond the Music
This single is bigger than a good song. Since rising to stardom in 2022, Asake has become one of Africa’s leading pop stars, spotlighting his Yoruba culture on the global stage and becoming the most-streamed artist of all time on Spotify Nigeria. His dominance on the Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart stands at a record-breaking 62 entries.
With WORSHIP, he is not just dropping a single — he is signaling a new era. One where African artists are not adapting to global sounds but reshaping them entirely. DJ Snake recognized that energy and matched it. The outcome is a record that transcends genre, geography, and expectation. For Asake, this is not just a song — it is a statement. And in 2026, the whole world is listening.

