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Wande Coal
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Wande Coal, born Oluwatobi Wande Ojosipe, is a Nigerian Afrobeats and R&B singer known for his exceptional voice. He gained popularity as a member of Don Jazzy's Mo'Hits label and released his debut album, Mushin to Mo'Hits, in 2009. After leaving Mo'Hits and joining Mavin Records, he founded his own company, Black Diamond Entertainment, and released his second album, "Wanted," in 2015. Coal has found success through a series of popular singles and continues to make music that appeals to a wide audience.
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