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Top 5 Hardest Wande Coal Songs to Sing

They're not easy!

By Jide OkonjoPublished 7 months ago 3 min read
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Till this day, Nigerian singer Wande Coal is still one of the greatest vocalists to come out of the continent. Wande Coal's voice, voice control, and overall vocal talent is undeniable and he has recorded songs that are difficult even for some of the most seasoned singers to do.

Today, we'll be counting down the 5 hardest Wande Coal songs to sing. Are you ready to see what they are? Then let's go!

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5. "Superwoman"

When Wande Coal returned with his second studio album, Wanted, after years ago, he had no choice but to remind listeners around the world that he is still one of Nigeria's strongest vocalists and on track 3, "Superwoman", Wande Coal proved just that.

Many people give up trying to sing around the 3:35 mark of the song when Wande Coal starts Wande Coal-ing with the vocals. You can listen for yourself and see if you can imitate.

4. "So Mi So"

"So Mi So" is one of Wande Coal's best and most vocally complex songs. Over the 4 minutes of the song, Wande Coal engages so many parts of his vocal register singing high highs and hitting low lows, while swapping from one to the next seamlessly. Even casual singers of "So Mi So" know that as much as we love the song, it's not every part that we can attempt, and most certainly not in the same way that Wande does it. His voice control on this song is INSANE and that's why it makes this part of our list because it goes crazy!

3. "Kiss Your Hand"

The top 3 hardest songs to sing by Wande Coal exist on his first studio album "Mushin 2 Mohits" and at number starting off the trio is "Kiss Your Hand" by Wande featuring Ikechukwu.

At about the 2:13 mark of the song, Wande Coal starts Wande Coal-ing HEAVY on the song because he is doing Michael Jackson high note vocals as the background of the song while HEAVILY singing on the foreground. You have to hear it for yourself, and I will just advice you now, don't bother attempting.

2. "Who Born the Maga?"

One of Wande Coal's biggest songs off the Mushin 2 Mohits album, "Who Born the Maga?" is one of Wande Coal's most challenging songs to sing.

When the song had a resurgence on TikTok and people attempted to sing the opening of the song, their voices almost cut because they realized how hard it is to sing that high and do it so effortlessly and continuously over time. It's not easy!

1. "Bananas"

Finally, the hardest Wande Coal song to sing by far has to go to a Mushin 2 Mohits standout "Bananas". The final chorus of this song when Wande Coal hits and sustains very high notes over and over again was the downfall of many singers who attempted to try. Wande Coal hits high notes, and then hits even higher notes. It is insane, and makes "Bananas" by far the hardest Wande Coal song to sing by far.

Am I missing any songs? Do you think you can sing these with no problem? Let me know your thoughts by leaving a comment either below or on my Jide Okonjo Facebook post.

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