A Note on Availability & Ethics Before proceeding, please note that "Last Advice" by late Nigerian prophet and gospel musician Baba Ara (birth name: Adewale Ayuba) is a highly spiritual, classic piece of Yoruba gospel music. Due to its age and niche nature (early 2000s), it is rarely available on major paid platforms like iTunes or Spotify. Most sources are fan-uploaded archives.
Absolutely. In an era where gospel music has become purely entertainment—filled with auto-tune, expensive videos, and shallow lyrics—Baba Ara’s Last Advice is a bucket of cold water to the soul.
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Downloading Baba Ara's "Last Advice" full album Mp3 is a straightforward process. Here are a few options:
Instrumentation: Rich talking drums mixed with steady, melodic brass. A Note on Availability & Ethics Before proceeding,
Audiomack: Features various tracks from the album, including "Last Advice 3".
The production on Last Advice is stellar. It blends traditional Yoruba percussion (talking drums, shekere, agogo) with the fast-paced, syncopated rhythms of Juju and Fuji music. Unlike many gospel albums that rely heavily on slow worship, this album is high-energy, danceable, and rhythmic. The guitar solos and the keyboard arrangements are classic late-90s/early-2000s gospel vibes that still sound fresh today. Official Website or Social Media Channels : Fans
On YouTube and TikTok, you will find dozens of short clips of Baba Ara shouting, “Eron lo n ba wa je!” (Termites are eating us!). While these clips are viral, they lack context. To truly understand his last advice, you need the full album. Here is why: