Chike has long mastered the art of transforming complicated love situations into smooth, heartfelt music, and his latest single, Wetin Dey, proves he hasn’t lost that magic touch.
The track sits comfortably in his expanding collection of “situationship anthems,” those soulful, painfully honest songs that feel like they’re speaking directly to you, sometimes a little too accurately.

With Wetin Dey, Chike once again captures the chaos, sweetness, and confusion of modern romance, wrapping it all in the warm, familiar tone fans can’t get enough of.
The title itself, a phrase you hear every day on the streets of Lagos, takes on a softer, more tender meaning here. Instead of a casual “What’s good?”, Chike flips it into an emotional checkpoint, a gentle nudge for clarity in a relationship that’s starting to feel foggy.
From the first plucked notes of the guitar, you can feel the familiar Boo of the Booless aura creeping in warm, nostalgic, and intimate. Chike sings with a quiet kind of honesty, the kind that makes you stop what you’re doing just to catch every word.
View this post on Instagram
His vocals glide effortlessly between highlife sweetness and R&B smoothness, colouring the track with a sincerity that only he can deliver.
The production keeps things intentionally light. No heavy drums, no dramatic drops. Just space for his emotions to settle and for listeners to breathe with him. The simplicity is what gives the song its weight. You hear every sigh, every doubt, every unspoken question tucked into the lines.
Wetin Dey feels like a long overdue conversation. It’s casual enough to feel harmless but layered with the kind of subtext that reveals everything you’ve been trying not to say. Chike leaves the interpretation open—is he checking in on love, or checking in on life itself?
Either way, it’s a song for anyone who has lingered in emotional limbo, waiting for the other person to finally meet them halfway.
Listen to Wetin Dey HERE.
