The track by the renowned Nigerian Islamic singer Alhaji Abdul Kabir Bukola Alayande , popularly known as Ere Asalatu , is a landmark piece in the Yoruba Islamic music scene. Originally released as part of an album titled "Reward of Salat" (the literal translation of Èrè Asalatu ) in 2008, the song skyrocketed Alayande to stardom, eventually becoming his primary moniker. The Artist Behind the Music

ERE ASALATU: They Called My Music Haram — Then Made Millions From It YouTube·Behind the Fame – African A-List

"Ere Asalatu (Part 1)" is often noted for its striking vocal and rhythmic similarity to the style of veteran gospel singer . Key features of the track include: ERE ASALATU: They Called My Music Haram

Alh. Abdul Kabir Bukola Alayande, hailing from , is celebrated for his versatility and ability to blend traditional Islamic themes with modern melodies. Despite early criticism from some religious circles who labeled his innovative style as "Haram," his music achieved massive commercial success and is now widely embraced across different backgrounds. Musical Style and Influence

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The track by the renowned Nigerian Islamic singer Alhaji Abdul Kabir Bukola Alayande , popularly known as Ere Asalatu , is a landmark piece in the Yoruba Islamic music scene. Originally released as part of an album titled "Reward of Salat" (the literal translation of Èrè Asalatu ) in 2008, the song skyrocketed Alayande to stardom, eventually becoming his primary moniker. The Artist Behind the Music

ERE ASALATU: They Called My Music Haram — Then Made Millions From It YouTube·Behind the Fame – African A-List ere asalatu (part 1 mp3 download)

"Ere Asalatu (Part 1)" is often noted for its striking vocal and rhythmic similarity to the style of veteran gospel singer . Key features of the track include: ERE ASALATU: They Called My Music Haram The track by the renowned Nigerian Islamic singer

Alh. Abdul Kabir Bukola Alayande, hailing from , is celebrated for his versatility and ability to blend traditional Islamic themes with modern melodies. Despite early criticism from some religious circles who labeled his innovative style as "Haram," his music achieved massive commercial success and is now widely embraced across different backgrounds. Musical Style and Influence Key features of the track include: ERE ASALATU: