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Wande Coal
Nigerian musician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Oluwatobi Wande Ojosipe (born 18 October 1985), popularly known as Wande Coal, is a Nigerian singer[3] and songwriter.[4]
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Early life
Wande Coal was born on 18 October 1985 in Lagos Island, Lagos state, Nigeria, to Chief Ibukun Olufunto and Omolara Oluwayemisi Ojosipe. He is the first of two children.[5]
Education
Wande Coal began his primary school education at Staff Nursery and Primary School Ijanikin, Lagos State, and later attended Federal Government College ijanikin Lagos in Lagos State, for his secondary school education. He then proceeded to The University of Lagos (Unilag), Lagos State, where he studied Human Kinetics.[6]
Career
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Wande Coal started singing in the teenage choir at his church.[7] He got his first break in the Nigerian entertainment industry as a dancer. He got signed to Don Jazzy's Mo' Hits Records in 2006 and was featured on D'banj's RunDown Funk U Up album on singles such as "Loke", "Tonosibe" and "Why Me".[8] Being signed to Mo' Hits Records, he is also a member of the Mo' Hits allstars and played a major role in the released CV (Curriculum Vitae) album. His debut single from the CV album, "Ololufe", has been described as one of the greatest love songs ever written by a Nigerian artist. Coal later released his debut album Mushin 2 Mo' Hits which was widely received across Nigeria, UK and the USA.[9]
Wande Coal won the Best /Pop Single at the 2010 edition of Hip Hop World Awards.[10] He won the African Artiste Of The Year category at the Ghana Music Awards in 2010.[11]
2012–2015
Coal has also recorded tracks with other Nigerian artists, including Ikechukwu, Phyno, Davido, Naeto C, Dr SID, D'Prince, Wizkid and many other artists. In 2012, following a fallout between record label executives Don Jazzy and D'banj, Coal, Dr SID and D'Prince signed on to Don Jazzy's new Record Label Mavin Records with the addition of Tiwa Savage from 323 Entertainment acting as the first lady of Mavin Records. Wande Coal left Mavin Records on 7 November 2013, due to intellectual property theft of a song with the same lyrics as Don Jazzy's lyrics. In November 2013, he released a single called "Baby Face", the song that marked his departure from Mavin Records.[12] In 2013, he launched his music label Black Diamond Entertainment.[13]
2017–2022
After a long hiatus, Wande Coal dropped his second album Wanted. Most reviews of the album placed him on a slightly above-average scale.[14] Coal released a single Tur-Key Nla in December 2017. He kicked off his 2020 with a single track titled "Again", produced by Melvitto.[15] He just released another Single in 2021 titled "Come My Way".[16] In 2022, he was featured on the rapper, Olamide‘s single, Hate Me, which was released in February 2022.[17] He also re-released his album "Mushin2Mohits".[18][19]
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Discography
Studio albums
- Mushin 2 Mo' Hits (2009)
- Wanted (2015)
- Legend or No Legend (2023)[20]
Compilation albums
- Curriculum Vitae (2007)
- Solar Plexus (2012)
EPs
- Realms (2020)[21]
- Best Of Both Worlds with Kel-P (2025)
Singles
As lead artist
Awards
- African Artiste of the Year – Ghana Music Awards 2010[49]
- Artiste of the Year – 2010 Hip Hop World Awards[50]
- Best R&b/Pop Single – 2010 Hip Hop World Awards[51]
- Album of the Year at the Hip Hop World Awards – 2010[52]
- Song of the Year at the Hip Hop World Awards – 2010[53]
- Hip Hop Revelation of the Year at the Hip Hop World Awards – 2010
- Song of the Year at MTV Africa Music Award - 2016[54]
- Best Collaboration at Nigeria Entertainment Award - 2017
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