Wande Coal Hits Back at Davido Over Unreleased ‘Come My Way’ Verse
Nigerian singer Wande Coal has responded to Davido over his unreleased verse on the hit song “Come My Way.”
The singer, whose real name is Oluwatobi Ojosipe, reacted after Davido spoke about why his verse on the song was never officially released.
Wande Coal addressed the issue in a post on his official X account.
He appeared frustrated by suggestions about how the song should have been released. According to the singer, “Come My Way” already had a release strategy and date before Davido’s involvement.
Wande Coal responds to Davido
Wande Coal questioned why Davido would seek to influence the release of a song that was not his.
The singer also insisted that the track performed well without the unreleased contribution.
He wrote:
“Carry song come give you as how? Song wey been get release plan and date!!! Song wey no be your own you wan dictate release plan. That song fuckin did well without you on it bruv!!”
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The exchange has drawn attention from fans of both artistes, particularly because of the history and influence of Wande Coal and Davido in Nigerian music.
“Come My Way” has remained associated with Wande Coal’s music catalogue, while the discussion over Davido’s unreleased contribution has renewed interest in the track.
The latest comments also come amid wider conversations among Nigerian artistes about collaborations, music ownership and the timing of song releases.
For now, Wande Coal’s response makes his position clear: he believes the song already had its own release plan and did not need outside direction.



