Sources tell WHN that pop star Wande Coal and rap rave of the moment Olamide are currently not on speaking terms.
The brouhaha is believed to have started back in late 2012 when Olamide released his YBNL album. On the track titled ‘Picture’, Olamide rapped about not letting his guard down when it comes to interacting with obsessed female fans.
‘Oloso (prostitutes) thinking of how to ruin me, but I know what I’m doing/they want to Wande Coal me, they want to Davido me,’ he rapped.
Both Wande Coal and Davido
have been involved in controversies over nude/half nude photos
purportedly leaked by women. Wande Coal, we are told, was not impressed
by Olamide’s reference to the incident.
Months later, when Ice Prince was recording songs for his Fire of Zamani album, he called on Wande Coal, Yung L and Olamide to feature on a track called ‘Gimme dat’.
Wande Coal had wrapped up his verse when he found out Olamide would
also be featured on the song. Sources say Wande wasn’t pleased with that
and asked that he should not be featured on the same track with
Olamide.
Ice Prince, we are told, was forced to take Wande Coal’s verse off the song and replace it with a verse from Burna Boy. The song, produced by Chopstix, was released for digital download on April 24, 2013.
Interestingly, a previous version of the song, which featured Wande Coal’s verse, leaked on the internet four months later, August 23, 2014.
WHN
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