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  • The 40 Greatest Wande Coal Songs, Ranked

    All lovers of King Coal鈥檚 music should gather here.

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    If there鈥檚 one thing Nigerians will forever agree on, it鈥檚 that , AKA Black Diamond, has vocal cords made of pure, unadulterated gold. The man is the blueprint for modern Afrobeats. If your fave tries to hit a falsetto today, just know Wande walked so they could fly.

    Now, with many listeners currently vibrating to the sounds of his brand-new 2026 album, KING COAL, it鈥檚 only right that I pay homage to the elder statesman of Afropop. So, I took on the task of ranking his top 40 greatest Wande Coal songs of all time. All lovers of King Coal鈥檚 music should gather here.

    40. 鈥淓belebe鈥 (feat. Wizkid) (2023)

    After years of fans asking for another collaboration, Wande Coal and Wizkid finally reunited on “Ebelebe” in 2023, and the chemistry hadn’t aged a day.  It’s a bouncy Afropop song with mostly melodies and little lyrics about women and good times. Only a few artists understand melody like these guys.

    39. 鈥淒em Go Pay鈥 (2025)

    Wande Coal trolls his pocket watchers, flexes his rich circle and demands his dues in this song. If you鈥檙e coming to him for any service, you’d better come along with handsome cash in hand.

    38. 鈥淲ill You Be Mine鈥 (with LeriQ) (2018)

    On this LeriQ-produced love song, Wande Coal leans into the kind of songwriting that first made him one of Afrobeats鈥 romantic voices. Wande鈥檚 vocals float over gentle instrumentation. Every line has room to breathe, letting his buttery R&B vocals become pure magic.

    37. 鈥淎dura鈥 (2015)

    This is a spiritual bop from the Wanted album. It鈥檚 great because Wande Coal took us to church but still made sure our shoulders were bouncing. A prayer point has never grooved this hard.



    36. 鈥淭ur-key Nla鈥 (2017)

    Wande Coal makes a song for women with thick thighs. It鈥檚 an unfiltered club wrecker.

    35. 鈥淚skaba鈥 (with DJ Tunez) (2016)

    Teaming up with DJ Tunez, he made a song that became almost impossible to escape in clubs, parties and weddings. His catchy hook does most of the heavy lifting, proving that he has an unmatched gift for writing melodies that stick. It’s one of his biggest hits.

    34. 鈥淢onster鈥 (2015)

    One of the best songs from Wanted, this tells us how money, hustle and success bring out the toughness in a man. The song鈥檚 memorable chorus and wide appeal make it bang.

    33. 鈥淚yawo Mi鈥 (2015)

    鈥淚yawo Mi鈥 is Wande Coal making promises of love and turning romance into an irresistible jam.

    32. 鈥淢y Way鈥 (2015)

    Produced by Maleekberry, 鈥淢y Way鈥 is Wande Coal professing love and making promises of all he鈥檒l do for his lover. He has made plans and he鈥檚 convincing her to let them do it his way.

    31. 鈥淪uperwoman鈥 (2015)

    鈥淪uperwoman鈥 is a tribute to the strength and beauty of women. Its songwriting and rich vocals have earned it a place among the finest love songs in his catalogue.

    30. 鈥淪ame Shit鈥 (feat. AKA) (2015)

    鈥淪ame Shit鈥 blends afropop and hip-hop without either artist overshadowing the other. Wande sings about making money, living rich and lifestyle, while late South African rapper AKA emphasises it with a sharp verse.

    29. 鈥淲anted鈥 (2015)

    This title track of Wanted captures Wande Coal at a turning point in his career. After leaving Mo鈥橦its and navigating music without a label, he returned with an album that reaffirmed his presence in Afropop. It鈥檚 a fitting centrepiece for the album.

    28. 鈥淏allerz鈥 (2017)

    鈥淏allerz鈥 became one of Wande Coal鈥檚 biggest post-Mushin 2 Mo’Hits hits, embracing the extravagant spirit of enjoyment. Its catchy hook and playful lyrics made it an instant favourite at parties and on the radio.

    27. 鈥淪excellence鈥 (2015)

    This is spicy and sensual Wande Coal. Although technically a freestyle, it鈥檚 great because it shows off his mature, grown-and-sexy persona. Despite the song’s hyper-fast tempo, he gets seductive without missing a single step.

    26. 鈥淐ome My Way鈥 (2021)

    The song is built on confidence and the message that authenticity will always outlast trends. It reflects Wande Coal fully comfortable in his own lane.


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    25. 鈥淥de Lo Like鈥 (2019)

    This song title translates to 鈥淭hey like fools鈥 in Yoruba. It鈥檚 a light social commentary and mid-tempo groove about people like those they can take for granted. It can be applied to almost every relationship or transaction.

    24. 鈥淜pe Paso鈥 (feat. Olamide) (2023)

    This song brings Baddo and Wande together to give us an instant owambe classic. Wande Coal’s melodies stay ever sharp and Olamide鈥檚 street charisma is unmistakable. Fuji-pop at its finest.

    23. 鈥淎shimapeyin鈥 (2015)

    On 鈥淎shimapeyin鈥, which means 鈥淲e will call you,鈥 Wande Coal celebrates ambition and success and tells haters he isn鈥檛 currently on their time and would call them when there鈥檚 a need for them, AKA never.

    22. 鈥淏aby Hello鈥 (2014)

    This is a fast-paced Wande Coal that attempts to call on his love interest. The way Wande rides this beat proves that every lung is built differently.

    21. 鈥淒early鈥 (feat. Qing Madi) (2026)

    This is no doubt a beautiful generational bridge. This song links up with the Gen-Z vocalist Qing Madi to make one of the best love songs of the year. It shows his ability to evolve while remaining one of Afropop’s most compelling singers.

    20. 鈥淎morawa鈥 (feat. Burna Boy) (2013)

    Before Burna Boy became a global superstar, he teamed up with Wande Coal on 鈥淎morawa,鈥 a lively Afropop-dancehall song that carries the message of 鈥渞eal recognises real.鈥 You can call this members-only music if you like.

    19. 鈥淎ye Dun鈥 (feat. Skuki) (2014)

    Wande Coal tasted and knew he鈥檚 never going back to poverty. In between success and enjoyment, the song reflects gratitude for life鈥檚 wins. 鈥淟ife is sweet鈥, as the title says in English.

    18. 鈥淩otate鈥 (2013)

    鈥淩otate鈥 is Wande Coal’s instruction to whine your waist. It’s driven by groove, and the production takes centre stage. One of his standout singles from the early 2010s.

    17. 鈥淎gain鈥 (2020)

    Few comeback records have landed as perfectly as 鈥淎gain.鈥 It was released after a long stretch without a major solo hit, and it became one of Nigeria’s biggest records of 2020. It introduced him to a new generation while reminding older fans why they fell in love with his music. Easily one of the defining songs of his career.

    16. 鈥淕entility鈥 (with melvitto) (2019)

    Production by melvitto. Vocal performance by Wande Coal. This is a sleeper hit that randomly blew up on TikTok years later. “Gentility no be stupidity” is a life motto.

    15. 鈥淪o Mi So鈥 (2018)

    鈥淪o Mi So鈥 leans into Wande Coal’s playful side, pairing flirtatious lyrics with breezy Afropop production by Juls. It rewards repeat listens with its infectious chorus.

    14. 鈥淏een Long You Saw鈥 (2015)

    This track is one of the hidden gems from his Wanted album. “Been Long You Saw” captures the excitement and awkwardness of reconnecting with his fans after a long absence.

    13. 鈥淲ho Born the Maga鈥 (feat. K-Switch) (2009)

    鈥淲ho Born the Maga鈥 became one of the standout records from Mushin 2 Mo鈥橦its. It鈥檚 built around humour and catchy street-inspired songwriting that warns against being taken for a fool. It’s one of his fan favourites.


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    12. 鈥淭he Kick鈥 (feat. Don Jazzy) (2013)

    Produced by Don Jazzy, 鈥淭he Kick鈥 was one of the songs that signalled Wande Coal’s successful transition into a new phase of his career after leaving Mo’Hits. The song’s production and memorable hook gave him one of his biggest solo hits of the decade. It’s among his greatest because it blends mainstream appeal with the vocal finesse that has always been his trademark.

    11. 鈥淪ee Na Like This鈥 (2009)

    Social commentary Wande sheds light on the struggles of the average Nigerian. It鈥檚 great because it shows his depth and reflects the Nigerian reality, past or present.

    10. 鈥淜iss Your Hands鈥 (feat. Ikechukwu) (2010)

    This Wande Coal jam is an African crossover that shook the continent. It’s built around romance and easygoing melodies, and it shows how far his sound travelled across West Africa.

    9. 鈥淕o Low鈥 (2015)

    鈥淕o Low鈥 sets the dance floor on fire. If you were outside in the early 2010s, this song had you in a chokehold. The transition in the beat midway is legendary.

    8. 鈥淭en Ten鈥 (2009)

    This song is one of the many reasons Mushin 2 Mo’Hits became a modern Afropop classic. Wande Coal turns everyday expressions into a fun, youthful and endlessly replayable song.

    7. 鈥淭aboo鈥 (2009)

    “Taboo” is one of the finest slow-burning moments on Mushin 2 Mo’Hits. On the hypnotic song, Wande Coal gets into his lustful mood and delivers a sensual song about women, swinging hips and waist beads.

    6. 鈥淧lan B鈥 (2015)

    “Plan B” showcases Wande Coal’s knack for turning romantic uncertainty into compelling pop music. Though it isn’t one of his biggest commercial hits, it’s one of his strongest cuts because of its rich songwriting and melody.

    5. 鈥淪e Ope鈥 (2009)

    This is a thanksgiving bop. It earns its spot as an uplifting song that feels both personal and universally relatable, because Nigerians will never stop needing a song to aggressively thank God at parties.

    4. 鈥淵ou Bad鈥 (feat. D鈥橞anj) (2009)

    Pairing Wande Coal with D’Banj was always going to produce fireworks, and “You Bad” delivers that. D’Banj brings his larger-than-life charisma, while Wande anchors the song with sweet appreciation for baddies. Their contrasting styles make the collaboration exciting. It’s one of the defining records of the Mo’Hits era and one of Wande’s most entertaining collaborations.

    3. 鈥淏umper to Bumper鈥 (2009)

    Few songs introduced Wande Coal to mainstream audiences quite like “Bumper to Bumper.” It was released before Mushin 2 Mo’Hits, and the single became a nationwide hit thanks to its unforgettable chorus. It established him as one of Nigeria’s brightest new stars. Its cultural impact alone makes it one of the most important songs in his catalogue.

    2. 鈥淧rivate Trips鈥 (2012)

    This song leans into romance and intimacy. It鈥檚 sexy, and Wande proves he can make a pop track that still keeps its Nigerian soul intact.

    1. 鈥淥lolufe鈥 (2009)

    If one song captures Wande Coal’s genius as a singer, it’s “Ololufe.” It鈥檚 a timeless love song with heartfelt lyrics, rich harmonies, and memorable melodies that’s top of the list at weddings, parties and sing-alongs years after its release. It’s arguably one of the greatest Nigerian contemporary love songs ever recorded.


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