Nearly two decades after Mushin 2 Mo’ Hits reshaped the soundscape of Nigerian pop music, Wande Coal returns with an album that feels less like a comeback and more like a victory parade.
His fourth studio project, KING COAL, is a 15-track statement from an artist who understands his place in Afrobeats history and isn’t afraid to remind everyone why he earned it.

Rather than chasing trends, Wande Coal leans into what has always made him exceptional: his unmistakable voice. Effortlessly weaving between smooth R&B melodies, dancehall rhythms, and rich fújì influences, he delivers a project that celebrates experience while embracing the present. KING COAL finds the veteran singer sounding refreshed, confident, and completely in control, proving that longevity in music comes from evolution, not imitation.
One of the album’s biggest strengths is the way it balances maturity with youthful energy. Wande revisits familiar themes of love, confidence, and personal growth, but this time from the perspective of an artist who has already conquered the mountain.
Songs like DEM GO PAY inject humour and contemporary flair into the project, showing that he can comfortably tap into newer sounds without sacrificing his identity.
The collaborations are another major highlight. The chemistry between Wande Coal and Wizkid on Oshe feels effortless, while Tiwa Savage brings warmth and elegance to Must Be Love.
The project also shines when it introduces a new generation of stars. Qing Madi delivers one of the album’s most memorable moments on DEARLY, while Ruger and BNXN complement Wande perfectly on GBESUNMO, creating a seamless blend of established excellence and youthful creativity.
Elsewhere, Dera adds infectious street energy to MONEY, while Fido injects playful charisma into Sure for Me, ensuring the album remains engaging from beginning to end.
More than just another release, KING COAL is a reminder of why Wande Coal continues to occupy a special place in African music. It avoids relying on nostalgia, instead offering a fresh, well-crafted body of work that bridges generations without losing its authenticity.
Rich in vocal quality, thoughtful collaborations and timeless songwriting, the album reinforces Wande Coal’s legacy as one of the true architects of modern Afrobeats—and a singer whose influence continues to echo across every new era of the genre.
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