Tuesday, 4 February 2014

‘Plan B’ Review: Wande Coal takes a good step backwards

Wande coal definitely has a back-up plan for when
the current wave of disposable music ceases to
thrive, and it more than shows on this song which
sees him dabble into previously uncharted territory,
one of the signs of his new found maturity and
identity since severing musical ties with Mavin
Records and Don Jazzy.

'Plan B', which comes off as a flawless RnB song,
sees Wande coal passionately pleading with a girl
(Halima) to leave her partner and come be with him,
promising to satisfy all her needs.

With his overt foray into the commercial club
anthem-like songs in recent times, it is very easy to
forget that WC has the vocal/composition ability to
churn out a fluid RnB track.

Maleek Berry's production certainly made the job
quite easy for the Black diamond, as he rarely
strayed away from the script of the instrumental
throughout the song duration.

As decent and effortless as his delivery was, the
average flippant Nigerian music lover would hardly
leave this one on repeat.

This song is for deep patient minds, romantics and
lovers, which makes it apt to be released during the
Valentine season.

Final verdict: Wande takes a step backwards, albeit
a necessary and timely one, in order to show his
peers the possibility of what could be.

Via: Thenet

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