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Wande Coal and his Nasal Muffled Sound ‘Fall My Hand’ on Press Interviews- Can You Speak Clearly i. e. Enunciate When You Speak to Press?

Wande Coal is no doubt a talented singer but every-time I watch him do a press interview, I cringe. I can’t take it anymore so I am outing him! Wande Coal can never seem to be able to enunciate clearly, his voice is always nasal and muffled and I can’t understand what he says. It’s like what’s the deal Mr. Mohit’s artist?

Have you all ever seen a parent ask a child what they want and instead of the child to say it, he or she just starts whining and being muffled? Yeah, that is how Wande Coal sounds everytime his press interviews hits my eardrums.

Wande Coal, Mo’Hits Record, please invest a bit more on your artists and their ability to speak clearly and enunciate their words so the press and the public at large can get it. You have an example that works within your camp. His name is Dr. Sid. Take a tear sheet from his book and follow suit. Oshe!

What is this? Ole soro ni? Kilode?

Wande with Liz Yemoja. There he goes again with that muffled sound and inarticulate talks.

Factory 78 Interview with Wande Coal. There was hope on the beginning with his shout out and then he faded out.*Sigh*

Wande Coal and Tim Westwood . . . I give up!

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