: The beat famously samples the melodic core of 2Pac's "Do for Love" (originally from Bobby Caldwell's "What You Won't Do for Love"), giving the track a nostalgic yet aggressive hip-hop foundation.
To understand the hype around the , one must first understand the genre Asake has mastered. Often described as "Afro-fusion" or "Street-Pop," his music carries a militant, marching rhythm that commands attention.
The internet is currently buzzing over the leak/snippet (or potential album teaser) titled the And trust us, this is not your uncle’s Afrobeats record.
Traditional Afrobeats relies on a chilled, groovy log drum. The Military instrumental replaces this with . Imagine a parade ground: tight, rolled snare hits that function as a rallying cry. This percussive choice creates urgency. It doesn't ask you to sway; it commands you to march or pounce.
Either way, the is a viral moment waiting to happen. It’s the perfect sound for highlight reels, workout montages, or walking into a room like you own it.

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