On 5 February 2015, Phyno's "Une" was released as the album's lead single. On 8 March 2015, Olamide released the second single, "Confam Ni", which features vocals by Wizkid and was produced by
Young John. The song received mainly positive reviews from critics. Henry Igwe of
360nobs said the song opened as a "smooth African number" with a familiar, bass-heavy Afro-pop sound, praising its upbeat feel while noting limited originality and weak lyricism from Wizkid and Olamide's brief verse. He concluded that despite those flaws, the track carried "the unmistakable upbeat feel" that recalled the optimism of "Ara" by
Brymo and "Amin" by
Dammy Krane. Authors for
tooXclusive each gave their opinions on the track. Jim Donnett said the song was "a very decent collabo" despite sounding similar to DJ Xclusive's "Jeje", praising the chill groove, Wizkid's hook, Olamide's delivery, and Young John's balance, and he rated it 4/5, while Jimmy King felt the pairing delivered as expected, calling it a track that would "crawl its way into the heart of every good music lovers,” crediting the dance-ready beat and both artists’ performances, and rated it 4/5. Al Yhusuff noted that the collaboration defied expectations of "Omo to Shan", appreciated the laid-back sound and performances while calling it "nice though not perfect," and rated it 3.6/5. ==Critical reception==