“You had your own”- Singer Asa heartbroken as she loses mother

‎Nigerian singer-songwriter, Bukola Elemide, widely known as Asa, has announced the passing of her mother due to a brain tumor.

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‎The singer announced her mother’s passing in a heartfelt Facebook post, conveying her deep grief.

‎Asa Loses Mother

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‎In In her Facebook post, the singer described her mother as generous and the kindest soul.

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‎She reminisced about her mother’s strength and love, declaring it remains everlasting.

The singer further shared that her mother was her reason to be and encouraged her musical ambitions.

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‎Read Post Below…….

‎My mother, my reason to be, my queen, my everything. A sudden brain tumor came without warning and took you too soon.You were generous. The kindest soul.You had your own quiet swag, you were extremely shy, and so funny.

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‎My biggest fan.You couldn’t hold a note to save your life, but you sang every one of my songs with your whole heart.Your strength, your love, your spirit will remain with me forever.Rest now, Mum. 💔🕊️.

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Meanwhile, the post has garnered an outpouring of condolences from fans and industry colleagues including Tiwa Savage and Johnny Drille.

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Notably, Asa has spoken about her mother’s influence on her life, including advising her to leave her abusive father.

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