Nigerian music stars Wande Coal and Davido have exchanged words online after Davido spoke about a song they recorded together that was never officially released. The dispute centers on Davido's verse for Wande Coal's viral track "Come My Way," which ultimately did not appear in the final version.
Davido's Explanation for the Missing Verse
Davido recently explained why his verse on the "Come My Way" snippet never made it to the final release. According to him, Wande reached out to him to record a verse for the song, but he expected the track to be released first before Davido's version was later released as a remix. This sequence, Davido implied, was not followed, leading to the verse being shelved.
The explanation came as a response to fan curiosity about the highly anticipated collaboration, which had generated significant buzz on social media after snippets surfaced online. Davido's comments suggested a misunderstanding about the release strategy, with his preference being for the original track to debut before any remix featuring his contribution.
Wande Coal's Rebuttal and Escalating Exchange
Wande Coal, however, challenged Davido's account, insisting that the song already had a release plan and date before Davido got involved. This directly contradicted Davido's narrative, setting the stage for a public disagreement between the two artists.
The exchange escalated when Davido responded, "No vex Mr. Little D!ck," before Wande Coal replied, "No vex too Mr. Toto B€ggar." The sharp remarks quickly spread across social media, drawing reactions from fans and industry observers alike, with many commenting on the unexpected nature of the feud between two prominent figures in the Nigerian music scene.
Impact on Fans and the Music Community
The public spat has left fans disappointed, as the unreleased track remains unavailable, and the possibility of a future collaboration between Wande Coal and Davido now appears uncertain. The incident highlights the fragile nature of artist partnerships and the challenges of managing release logistics in the fast-paced digital music environment.
As of now, neither artist has indicated any plans to resolve the dispute or release the song, leaving the fate of "Come My Way" in limbo and the Nigerian music community watching closely for any further developments.



