The first single, "Style Na Style (Remix)", was released on 23 August 2009. The song is a remix of "Style Na Style" featuring 9ice off Darey's previous album Undareyted (2009). It features 9ice, Password, and Jesse Jagz, and was produced by Password.[3] The second single, "Stroke Me", was released on 7 December 2009 and produced by Don Jazzy and co-produced by Del B and Password.[4] The third and fourth singles, "Don't Let Me Know" and "The Way You Are", were released simultaneously on 21 October 2010 and was produced by Darey and Cobhams Asuquo.[5] The fifth single, "Sisi Eko" and sixth single, "Ba Ni Kidi", were also released simultaneously on 9 December 2010 and produced by Cobhams Asuquo and Darey.[6] The seventh single is the remix "The Way You Are" and features American rapper Chamillionaire. The remix was released on 22 February 2011 in Nigeria and 10 June 2011 in the UK and produced by Cobhams Asuquo, Del B, and Darey.[7]
Jazz of 360nobs described Double Dare as a showcase of Darey’s versatility and mastery, balancing soulful ballads on Heart with dance tracks on Beat. The review highlighted his vocal ability and songwriting, praising standout tracks like “Pillow,” “Ba Ni Kidi,” and “Close,” and noted that the album caters to diverse audiences. Rating the project 7.8/10, Jazz concluded, “Darey is without a doubt the ‘King of Nigerian R&B,’” and recommended owning both volumes to fully appreciate his artistry.[8]
Ayomide Tayo in his review for Nigerian Entertainment Today praised Double Dare for its creativity and versatility, calling it a bold release that "proves that he is the true King of R&B". He highlighted the dual nature of the album, describing Heart as "an astounding collection of songs that move at an even pace" and Beat as delivering "dope pop and dance tracks" with Darey adapting seamlessly to diverse styles and collaborations.[9]