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Asake leaves fans shocked as trousers tear during stage performance 

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Afrobeats rave Asake had an ‘unforgettable’ experience recently when his trousers popped open during a stage performance.

Mr Money suffered an embarrassing moment in the heat of his performance during his live show
at London O2 Academy Brixton on Sunday.

A now viral video captured the embarrassing moment the YBNL artiste’s trouser tore in the process of doing a kick-mid air during his energetic performance of Tiwa Savage’s song “Loaded” in which he featured.

Asake’s assets were nearly left on wild display but he was saved by his underwear. The ‘Joha’ singer quickly noticed the emergency situation he found himself in and skilfully danced off stage.

The scene has since gone viral with netizens have a lot to say. “He is even lucky he was wearing pants/brief he for free the prisoners,” a TiKTok wrote and another added that “why did he think those pants would have the strength for that move”.

Others have started imagining how other acts would have handled the situation.

“Rema would’ve done this as part of the choreo,” a social media user said with another adding that “if to say na portable, he go pull am off and continue performance, person wey no like cloth before”.

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