Wizkid's close associate DJ Tunez has publicly weighed in on the dispute between Davido and Wande Coal over an unreleased collaboration, drawing sharp criticism from fans on social media. On Tuesday, August 18, 2026, DJ Tunez posted a warning on X, telling Davido not to disrespect Wande Coal, a move that immediately ignited a wave of reactions.
Feud Background
The feud began after Davido, in a recent interview, spoke about an unreleased track he had worked on with Wande Coal. Davido claimed that Wande Coal approached him for a feature, and he delivered his verse, but the two could not agree on how the release should be structured. Wande Coal later pushed back on that account, disputing Davido's version of events.
DJ Tunez's Intervention
DJ Tunez took to X to make his position clear, issuing a blunt warning directed at Davido: "No whine Wande Coal ooo." The post drew immediate attention, partly because DJ Tunez is widely regarded as part of Wizkid's camp, which many fans believe has long been at odds with Davido.
Fans' Reactions
The response online was swift and largely unkind towards DJ Tunez, with several fans questioning why he was inserting himself into the situation. One user, @zionswago, wrote: "If Lati or that him white body guard beat you this time, no cry go meet Wizkid o." Another, @Cloud43_4, fired back: "None of the released verses wey Wizkid don give Wande Coal blow pass that unreleased verse from Davido.. none! That short clip blow pass all their music videos, shut up Tunez before they beat you again smallie."
@gideon_ohimai commented: "Guy your own na to just Dey mumu up and down." Other users weighed in with similarly pointed remarks, including "This one don forget waiting do am d last time, no worry Burna dey come for you" and "Nah there dem go see you. My enemy's enemy is my friend. Adagbamadanu."
Political History Resurfaces
In related news, Legit.ng reported that the Adeleke family's political history had resurfaced following comments by Davido about his family's roots in politics. In a resurfaced interview shared on Sunday, August 16, 2026, the singer revealed that his late uncle, Isiaka Adeleke, was the first politician in the family before Ademola Adeleke later followed in his footsteps. Davido's comments sparked mixed reactions online, with some Nigerians questioning the idea of political leadership being passed down within a family as though it were an inheritance.



