DEEWAVE AND WALE TURNER UNITE ON GRITTY RECORD “WDWM”


Deewave has long turned emotion into melody, but with his new single “WDWM” (short for “Won
Da Wa Mo”), he shifts focus to the grit behind the growth. Teaming up with street-hop lyricist
Wale Turner, he delivers a grounded, determined record about the price of progress and the
clarity that comes from walking through fire.


Deewave opens with a quiet admission: “Out for the profit and the money again, walked
through the chaos now I’m friends with the pain.” It’s a reckoning. The track maps a path
shaped by discipline, loss, and hard-won wisdom. Wale Turner answers with sharp, Yoruba-
laced verses full of swagger and street sense, turning the song into a dialogue between two
voices who’ve learned to trust their own rhythm in a world that rarely slows down.


“WDWM” is about staying steady while everything else moves. It’s a mantra for anyone building
something real, refusing to be derailed by noise, doubt, or the weight of expectation. In its
balance of reflection and resolve, the song becomes both mirror and fuel.

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