“Wanted” brought Wande Coal back after a long break, and you could tell he’d grown. The sound is more mature, with a mix of Afropop, R&B, hip-hop, and dance vibes. Over 20 tracks, he dives into love, dreams, street life, and chasing fame, showing off just how versatile he is.
Songs like “Ashimapeyin,” “Super Woman,” and “Wanted” stand out mostly because of his raw vocal power and emotion. Sure, the album runs a bit long, but it proves he can hold his own and keep up with whatever’s trending in Afrobeats, without losing his soul.
Critics had mixed feelings about the album’s flow, but no one doubted his talent. Wanted locked in his place as a powerhouse with a voice that just won’t quit.
