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Why I'm yet to get married - Asake

Afrobeats star Asake has revealed that his quiet personality contributed to his unmarried status, despite his rising success in the music industry. In an interview with Korty EO, the singer

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March 20, 2026byAuthor 18229
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  • By Yewande Fasan

Afrobeats star Asake has revealed that his quiet personality contributed to his unmarried status, despite his rising success in the music industry.

In an interview with Korty EO, the singer explained that he is an introvert who doesn't socialise easily, which has affected his relationships.

Asake stated that starting a family is something he thinks about often, but he believes his life is guided by God and marriage will happen at the right time.

Read Also: How God ‘humbled’ me in 2020 – Asake

He emphasised the importance of patience in matters of love and marriage, trusting that things will fall into place when the time is right.

He said, “I plan to build a family by the special grace of God. I think about it every day because I am an introverted type of person who does not go out much. I will meet my wife when God says it is time. God has already written how our lives will go.

“It is good not to rush things because we do not fully understand His ways. As we are, no one knows tomorrow".

Asake added that he is focused on his music career, with his mother being the closest woman in his life. 

"For now, my mom is my babe. But when God finally says it is time for me to get married, I will. For now, I am still on the streets", he added.

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