Wande Coal references his roots in Mushin, Lagos , singing about his journey from humble beginnings ( "Mushin mo ti jina" ) to his current status as a successful artist ( "mo ti d'olowo" ).
The song is noted for its infectious rhythm and catchy hooks, such as the repeated "Iskaba," a slang term popularized by Wande Coal. Music Video and Aesthetics Wande Coal - Come My Way
The lyrics focus on the desire for financial success and the need for spiritual protection from those who might oppose it. A recurring line is "I know dem no want make the money to come my way," emphasizing his determination to succeed regardless of haters. Wande Coal references his roots in Mushin, Lagos
The song is an upbeat prayer and affirmation of prosperity. Wande Coal describes it as a "happy song" that reflects on blessings arriving even during difficult times. A recurring line is "I know dem no
"Come My Way" by is a triumphant Afrobeats and Amapiano-infused anthem that celebrates resilience, personal blessings, and the inevitability of success despite obstacles. Released in October 2021, the track marked a significant solo comeback for the veteran artist, often referred to as "King Coal" or the "Black Diamond". Overview and Concept
The video mixes modern art projections with nature and urban settings, focusing on Wande's confidence and movement without the need for many extra performers. Technical Specs Release Date: October 27, 2021. Label: Starstruck Management / EMPIRE. Musical Key: D Major. Tempo: 113 BPM. Come My Way - song and lyrics by Wande Coal - Spotify
The official music video features Wande Coal in various high-fashion, "made-to-measure" looks styled by Deangelictouch.