“Wande Coal Never Trend Like This Since Iskaba” — Davrel Enters the Chat, and Timeline Is In Shambles
Just when the Davido and Wande Coal saga couldn’t get any louder, content creator Davrel decided to pour extra pepper on it. Streaming live to over a thousand viewers, Davrel went in on Wande Coal with commentary sharp enough that fans immediately started calling it a “cook” the internet’s word for a roast so thorough there’s nothing left to defend. One reaction summed up the mood perfectly: “Wande Coal never trend like this since Iskaba.”
Why This Is All Happening Right Now
This entire saga traces back to a recent podcast interview where Davido explained why his collaboration with Wande Coal on “Come My Way” was never officially released. According to Davido: “I recorded the song, then he wanted to drop the song first and use my own verse for the remix, but I was like, no, because I didn’t record the song for a remix. That was how the song didn’t come out. That verse is stupid hard. It’s so sick. So good.” Wande Coal rejected that account entirely, posting on X: “Carry song come give you as how? Song wey been get release plan and date!!! Song wey no be your own you wan dictate release plan,” adding that the song “performed well without Davido’s contribution.” What began as a straightforward disagreement over release strategy escalated into a full-blown public exchange, with both artists trading pointed personal insults, including Davido’s widely-discussed “No vex Mr Little” jab.
Enter Davrel, Fueling the Fire
With the beef already trending hard across Nigerian social media, Davrel known for his hours-long livestream sessions and close online relationship with Davido himself used his platform to weigh in, and fans are describing the segment as him thoroughly “cooking” Wande Coal in front of a live audience. Whether it was pointed jokes, commentary siding with Davido’s version of events, or just classic livestream roast energy, it clearly landed hard enough that it’s now generating its own wave of reactions separate from the original feud.
Why “Since Iskaba” Is the Perfect Comparison
For anyone unfamiliar, referencing “Iskaba” is a deliberate flex of nostalgia it’s one of Wande Coal’s most beloved and widely celebrated hits, a song that defined an entire era of his career and still gets pulled out at parties today. Saying he “hasn’t trended like this since Iskaba” isn’t really about music at all it’s pointing out that the sheer volume of online conversation, memes, and reactions swirling around him right now rivals the attention one of his biggest career moments generated, except this time it’s coming from a public spat rather than a hit record.
Why This Keeps Growing
Davido has reportedly not yet responded publicly to Wande Coal’s latest pushback, and fans online have already begun taking sides some supporting Wande Coal’s right to control his own music, others defending Davido’s track record with collaborations. With content creators like Davrel now amplifying the drama on livestreams with real-time audiences reacting live, this story has fully escalated beyond a simple industry disagreement into a proper internet spectacle.
Wahala Network Take
Nothing gets the Nigerian internet moving quite like a good celebrity feud with a livestream commentary track attached. Whether Wande Coal responds to Davrel directly, ignores it entirely, or lets the whole thing blow over, one thing’s certain this has been his loudest trending moment in a long, long time.



