Eyan Mayweather

Cabasa, Eyan Mayweather serves as the follow-up to 2 Kings, a collaborative album by Olamide and Phyno.

[6] Olamide won Best Street-Hop Artiste for "Bobo" at the Headies 2015 and it was nominated for Best Pop Single and Song of the Year.

[10] Ayomide Tayo's review of Eyan Mayweather for Pulse Nigeria highlighted the rapper's struggle to evolve beyond his typical hustle-centric themes, resulting in a lackluster album.

While Olamide's previous successes and influence on Nigerian rap were acknowledged, Tayo noted that Eyan Mayweather fails to deliver a memorable or fresh experience, with repetitive topics and uninspired production.

[11] Wilfred Okiche of 360nobs reviewed Olamide's Eyan Mayweather as an album that showcases his versatility, blending pop, highlife, and street anthems with energy and charisma.