Social media conversations were swiftly triggered by the footage, which showed Odunsi in a vulnerable position while he begged for assistance. Many wondered if the musician had neglected his alleged father and questioned Asake's connection with Odunsi.
Asake responded with a TikTok video that tangentially addressed the issue.
The "Terminator" hitmaker released a moving song in which he emphasized the pointlessness of attempting to satisfy everyone and urged listeners to put more emphasis on accomplishing things for God than for other people's favor.
By disclosing that he had already contributed a sizeable sum of money, Asake also alluded to his attempts to provide for his father in spite of the allegations of neglect.
"You cannot win over everyone or the entire globe. In the video, Asake stated, "But whatever you do, just do it for God."
Even while the artist did not explicitly affirm or refute Odunsi's allegations, his reaction has heightened conversations about obligations to one's family, public scrutiny, and the demands of celebrity.
"You cannot win over everyone or the entire globe. In the video, Asake stated, "But whatever you do, just do it for God."
Even while the artist did not explicitly affirm or refute Odunsi's allegations, his reaction has heightened conversations about obligations to one's family, public scrutiny, and the demands of celebrity.