Gaise Baba knows what it means to build something that travels. “No Turning Back II,” his Amapiano
anthem with Lawrence Oyor, already moved rooms full of people with its declaration of faith. The song
was direct, energetic, and impossible to ignore. Now Gaise Baba wants that same message to reach people
who speak a different language.
He found the right partner in MILO, an Ivorian artist who carries Afrogospel in his own voice. The two
met at the 2026 AFRIMA Awards in Lagos and quickly saw they shared the same aim: to talk about
Christ without letting a language barrier stop them. Gaise Baba travelled to Côte d’Ivoire, sat in the studio
with MILO, and rebuilt the song from the ground up in French.
“No Turning Back (French)” keeps the same energy and conviction, but it breathes differently. The
rhythms, the delivery, and the cultural texture all shift to match the language and the audience. What stays
the same is the core: a refusal to look back, a commitment to keep walking forward in faith.
“Faith does not need a passport. When MILO and I met, we both wanted the same thing — for people
to hear that there is no going back from what God has called us to. Recording this in French was the
natural next step.” — Gaise Baba
“Singing this in my language, with someone who believes what I believe, felt like opening a door. I
hope everyone who hears it walks through.” — MILO
“No Turning Back (French)” is now available on all streaming platforms via ONErpm.
