“Mushin 2 Mo’Hits” changed the game when it dropped. Wande Coal came out swinging on his debut, mixing R&B, Afropop, and those streetwise beats that Don Jazzy does better than anyone. His voice? Smooth as butter, packed with range and a kind of charisma you just can’t fake.
Tracks like “Bumper 2 Bumper,” “Ololufe,” “You Bad,” and “Taboo” turned him into a superstar almost overnight. You can hear his whole journey in this album, from Mushin’s gritty streets to the bright lights of national fame. There are party anthems, tender love songs, and that unstoppable youthful swagger.
Honestly, this album didn’t just launch his career; it shifted the direction of Nigerian music altogether. Tons of artists took notes, and Afropop in the 2010s started sounding different because of it. Ask pretty much anyone, and they’ll tell you: “Mushin 2 Mo’Hits” is still one of the strongest debut albums out of Africa.
