Why I Dont Keep Much Friends Around Me – Asa (VIDEO)

Not investing in people, according to the singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist, leads to fewer regrets. She did, although, mention that she has had a best friend for 17 years.

Why I Dont Keep Much Friends Around Me – Asa
Why I Dont Keep Much Friends Around Me – Asa

The iconic singer opened up about being someone who couldn’t invest in people.
Nigerian iconic singer, songwriter and performer, Bukola Elemide, popularly known as Asa, has opened up on why she doesn’t have a lot of friends.

The award-winning singer who is set to host a concert in Lagos in May, made it known that she couldn’t invest in people, hence the reason she doesn’t have a lot of friends.

According to the singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist, not investing in people results in fewer disappointments. However, she did state that she has had a best friend for seventeen years.

Speaking with prolific Nigerian Youtuber Korty EO, the songstress spoke about heartbreak, religion, growing up, and many other personal and interesting topics.

watch and hear Asa speak in the Video Below ….

About Singer Asa: Profile, Biography, Wikipedia information

Asa Bukola Elemide popularly known as Asa is a Nigerian French musician, songwriter and a recording artist. She is famous for her melodious songs with her guitar. Her style of music is a mix of Pop, Jazz as well as Indie Pop.

Asa Background

Asa was born on 17th September, 1982 in Sign Virgo, Paris. At the time of her birth, her parents were studying cinematography in France. Elemide is the only female child in the family alongside 3 brothers. When she was two, her family relocated to Nigeria, so she grew up in Lagos state. After 18 years, she returned to Paris and began her music career.



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Asa has been all alone and single for long while, finally, Asa is in love, V Album!!!

From Asa’s 2019 album “Lucid” to this point before releasing “Mayana”, her 2022 debut single alongside “Ocean” before the release of her fifth studio album V, Asa has been engaged with a plethora of music tours which in turn fosters the promotion of her records as well as it bonds her fans strongly to the music.

Asa has lately gone through a series of events that have shaped her life, and it is from these experiences that V, her fifth LP, draws its strength.

However, when a creator persistently focuses on conveying a specific tale, and when listeners (music journalists and critics) discover it and reveal the story for what it is, it could be that artist’s current reality, and they’ve become open to channeling or expressing it through their art.

The power of Asa’s music is in her spontaneous use of strings combined with her vocal opulence alongside its striking unity and cohesiveness on a range of sonic experiences. She is a genius. Indeed.

V carries a slight innovation that cuts across Asa’s artistry. She has always been known for music realism attached with pickable and relatable storytelling plus immersive songwriting which has bagged her numerous recognition. Asa’s listeners and demography are for a more mature set, now she taps into expansion.

She is a great musician and no one can take that from her, however, V tends to relate more with the growing market and the evolving listeners of the musical soundscape in Nigeria.

While the project can still penetrate another music hemisphere beyond local terrain, Asa becomes vulnerable and seem obsessed with the one she loves. Perhaps in the cause of her life, she has been with the special one to call her own.

Meanwhile, Asa hasn’t unearthed what the letter V stands for off her fifth studio album. I speculate that it might be the opening name of the one she loves and want to spend the rest of her life with.

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