"Iseoluwa," meaning "the work of God," is the opening track on Adedamola and draws inspiration from Musiliu Haruna Ishola's 2000 release, "Ise Oluwa Ko Seni Toye."
Adeayo Adebiyi of Pulse Nigeria described the track as a reflection of Fireboy DML's gratitude for his career, citing its folk drum instrumentation and inspiration from Musiliu Haruna Ishola's Apala classic.
"[2] Hope Ibiale of Afrocritik highlighted the song's layered instrumentation, which includes talking drums, omele, piano chords, and saxophones, and described the track as "engaging and reflective."
Produced by Bassiqally and Nxrth, the track is enriched by soothing female backup vocals and a standout saxophone performance, which Afeez described as making it "a perfect intro and an instant Fireboy classic."
[4] Olukorede Owoeye of Nigerian Entertainment Today described "Iseoluwa" as "one of the best album openers I have heard in a while," praising its thanksgiving and praise-filled lyrics, vibrant energy, and thematic depth.