Wande Coal - Come My Way File
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.
"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 Wande Coal - Come My Way
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 The lyrics focus on the desire for financial
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" ). Released in October 2021, the track marked a
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.
The track blends traditional Afrobeats with the heavy log-drum patterns of South African Amapiano , a genre that was rapidly expanding globally at the time of the song's release.