Gaise Baba’s ‘Want to Grow’ frames spiritual growth as daily discipline

Gaise Baba has released a new single titled “Want to Grow”, a faith-centred track.

Born Akinade Ibuoye, the Nigerian artist has built his reputation at the intersection of Afrobeats, hip-hop and soul, recording in English, Yoruba and Pidgin to reach a broad audience that spans contemporary gospel and mainstream African pop.

“Want to Grow” centres on a personal commitment to spiritual discipline, study, prayer and reflection, framed through everyday language rather than religious formalism. The track presents devotion as a sustained practice, built through consistency, with lines referencing daily Bible reading and time spent in prayer. The tone is reflective rather than celebratory, positioning growth as a deliberate choice rather than an emotional peak.

“This song is about choosing growth on purpose,” Gaise Baba said. “It is about staying close to the source and letting that shape your life.”

The release continues a body of work that positions the artist as a voice for listeners who seek spirituality that feels grounded in ordinary life.

Distributed through ONErpm, the track is now available across all major streaming platforms.

 

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