‘I become a child when around him ‘ – Fireboy hails Wande Coal

Fireboy DML Shares Heartfelt Admiration for Wande Coal's Influence in His Life


Fireboy DML expressed his deep respect and admiration for veteran singer Wande Coal’s significant impact on his music career.

In a recent episode, “Is This Seat Taken” podcast, Fireboy described his initial encounter with Wande Coal as a surreal experience, stating that it was a “dream come true” to meet someone he holds in high esteem.

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He revealed that being around Wande Coal brings out a sense of childlike wonder, underscoring the legend’s longtime influence.

Fireboy said:

“It was a dream at first meeting Wande Coal. I become a child when he is around. He is a legend. So that [meeting him] was a blessing and a surreal moment.”

Fireboy credited Wande Coal as a key inspiration for pursuing music, acknowledging the significant role he played in shaping his artistic journey.

Fireboy DML had also honored Wande Coal’s legacy by dedicating a track titled ‘Wande’s Song’ to him on his fourth studio album, ‘Adedamola’.

In another story, Fireboy reveals his favorite midnight food.

In an interview with “Is This Seat Taken?, the “Peru” coroner revealed that his top choice for a late-night meal is Eba, a popular Yoruba food, which he claims is the quintessential food for a Yoruba man.

The discussion took a turn when the show’s interviewer disagreed with Fireboy’s preference, asserting that a true Yoruba man would opt for Amala instead of Eba.

Fireboy DML stood his ground, maintaining that Eba is the superior choice for any Yoruba individual, regardless of the time of day.

The exchange heated up further when the interviewer sought assistance from the media crew to support her stance.

She even threatened to fire the crew if they sided with Fireboy. In a humorous response, Fireboy said he would pay them.

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