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Gaise Baba Submits “No Turning Back II” ft. Lawrence Oyor for Grammy Consideration

The road to the 2026 Grammy Awards has begun, and Nigerian gospel sensation Gaise Baba is proudly flying the flag for faith-inspired music.
The singer has officially submitted his chart-topping hit, “No Turning Back II” featuring Lawrence Oyor, for consideration in the Best African Music Performance category.
Gaise Baba announced in a heartfelt post on his social media pages, sharing his excitement about the milestone. The move marks a major moment not only for him but for Nigeria’s thriving gospel community, which continues to make waves beyond the church walls.
“No Turning Back II” by Gaise Baba, featuring Lawrence Oyor, is a powerful declaration of unwavering commitment to following Jesus. A modern reimagining of the classic hymn “I Have Decided to Follow Jesus.”
From deep conviction to global resonance 🌍
No Turning Back II by Gaise Baba ft. Lawrence Oyor
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION – Best African Music Performance#NoTurningBackII #GaiseBaba #LawrenceOyor #GRAMMYs #FYC #AfroGospel pic.twitter.com/8CJkhFBjuQ
— Gaise Baba (@gaisebaba) October 6, 2025
The spiritually charged single has become more than just a song, it’s a movement. Upon release, it made history as the highest-charting gospel song ever on Nigeria’s TurnTable Top 100, peaking impressively at No. 1.
The song’s success comes on the heels of Lawrence Oyor’s solo breakout hit “Favour,” which dominated airwaves in early 2025. Together, both records highlight a new era where gospel music is not only spiritually uplifting but also commercially viable — bridging faith and mainstream culture like never before.
As anticipation builds for the 68th Annual Grammy Awards, set to take place on Sunday, February 1, 2026, Gaise Baba joins a growing list of Nigerian artists vying for international recognition. Last year, Tems made history by winning the Grammy Award for Best African Music Performance with her soulful anthem “Love Me Jeje.”
This year’s submission lineup already features some of Africa’s finest, including Wizkid’s “Piece of My Heart,” Burna Boy’s “Love,” and Ayra Starr’s “Gimme Dat” ft. Wizkid — a clear testament to how deeply African music continues to resonate on the global stage.
From Lagos to Los Angeles, the momentum is building. As Gaise Baba’s “No Turning Back II” enters the Grammy race, fans and believers alike are watching closely — hopeful that this faith-driven anthem will not only inspire hearts but also make history on music’s biggest night.
