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100K units of Asake & Travis Scott's active have been sold in the US.

Tue, 12 Nov 2024 Source: Isaac Appiah

Active, a powerful song by Asake and Travis Scott, has officially sold over 100,000 copies in the US, which is a significant accomplishment for both musicians and a turning point in the expanding global influence of Afrobeats. Fans from all over the world have responded favorably to this thrilling collaboration, which demonstrates the synergy that results from the union of two creative forces from disparate musical genres.

Active, which was released as a part of Asake's Lungu Boy album, combines Travis Scott's inventive, atmospheric sound with the throbbing, repetitive beats of Afrobeats. As a result, the song is not only danceable but also reflects a new period in which Afrobeats is becoming more and more popular around the world. This achievement, which is remarkable for an artist whose sound is firmly anchored in Nigerian music culture, signifies Asake's expanding fan base in the United States. The partnership, in Travis Scott's opinion, reflects his willingness to try out new sounds, push limits, and broaden his creative horizons. Read More: The Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs Chart's Top Tracks for Asake and Travis Scott

With musicians like Asake adding new vitality and authenticity that draw listeners from a variety of backgrounds, Afrobeats has become a truly global genre, as seen by Active's popularity. It's evident that Active has solidified its status as an anthem that transcends musical and cultural boundaries as it keeps rising up the charts and accumulating streams. Both Travis Scott and Asake are proud of this accomplishment, which also serves as evidence of the inevitable growth of Afrobeats. Globally, fans are excited to see what these avant-garde artists will do next. Kudos to Travis and Asake for accomplishing their goal!

Source: Isaac Appiah