Throughout his debut EP – [b]OloladeAsake[/b], the newbie incorporates Yoruba gospel and fuji influences on bouncy beats to ruminate on his unfolding journey and show divine appreciation. No surprises there, for an act with a name steeped in oriki (Yoruba praise poetry).Because Afrobeats is inherently spiritual and the YBNL label remains one of its exalted cathedrals, Asake turns worship leader on “Trabaye”; the soulful record features a brief interlude from YBNL’s commander in chief Olamide, who delivers a homily introducing his mentee to the world and the ladies (Lol).