“What Does Small Prick Have To Do With Music?” — GehGeh Drags Davido Over Wande Coal Insult
The Davido and Wande Coal beef has taken a turn ugly enough that even outside commentators are stepping in and self-styled financial and relationship coach GehGeh isn’t holding back. According to him, Davido crossed a real line, mocking Wande Coal’s anatomy simply because the veteran singer isn’t commercially valued the way he used to be a jab GehGeh argues has absolutely nothing to do with music.
How This Whole Beef Started
The drama kicked off when Davido appeared on the Uncut podcast and addressed why his guest verse on Wande Coal’s 2021 single “Come My Way” never made it to the public. According to Davido’s version, Wande Coal had originally approached him for the feature, he delivered what he considered a standout verse, but plans later shifted toward holding the collaborative version back for a remix release instead an arrangement Davido says he rejected, leading to the track staying shelved entirely.
Wande Coal heard the interview and pushed back hard on X, rejecting Davido’s account and insisting the original song already had a scheduled release date and performed successfully without any added verse. From there, things stopped being about the music almost immediately.
Where It Got Personal
Davido responded to Wande Coal’s pushback by mocking his height, posting “No vex Mr Little.” Wande Coal fired right back with “No vex too Mr. Toto beggar” a taunt referencing an old, recurring jab that’s followed Davido online for years. Neither backed down. Davido went further in a follow-up interview segment, accusing Wande Coal of “acting like a baby” and claiming he’d actually been trying to reach him privately behind the scenes despite the public tension a claim he then backed up by posting an actual WhatsApp screenshot from a mutual contact, dated July 22, reading that “Baddest Wande Coal” wanted Davido’s number.
Amid all this back-and-forth, Davido also took a jab specifically mocking Wande Coal’s anatomy the exact comment GehGeh is now calling him out over.
Why GehGeh Is Getting Involved
In his response, GehGeh didn’t mince words, telling Davido directly that he’s “really a bad person,” accusing him of stooping low simply because Wande Coal isn’t valued commercially the way he once was, and questioning what a jab about someone’s anatomy has to do with music at all pointedly asking whether the two things are even related.
It’s a notable intervention given GehGeh’s own history of weighing in on Davido specifically. He’s previously criticised the singer’s decisions before, including his choice to gift his driver a jeep instead of cash, and has openly discussed Davido’s Grammy chances in past commentary. This latest callout fits that same pattern GehGeh positioning himself as an unfiltered voice willing to publicly check major artists, Davido included, when he feels they’ve gone too far.
No Resolution In Sight
As of the latest reports, neither Davido nor Wande Coal has shown any sign of backing down or apologising. The insults remain publicly posted, and both camps appear to be standing firmly by their positions, with fans split largely along loyalty lines some pointing to Davido’s WhatsApp screenshot as proof Wande Coal’s public stance doesn’t match his private behaviour, others siding with Wande Coal over what they see as an unnecessarily personal and low blow from Davido.
Wahala Network Take
Whatever the truth behind who actually shelved “Come My Way,” turning a disagreement over a music collaboration into personal insults about someone’s body is exactly the kind of low blow that tends to overshadow the original argument entirely. GehGeh’s question is a fair one — what exactly does anatomy have to do with a shelved song? Nigerian Twitter’s about to spend the next few days trying to answer that one.



