Deewave has teamed up with street-hop lyricist Wale Turner for the release of their new single, “WDWM” (short for “Won Da Wa Mo”). While Deewave is known for turning emotion into melody, “WDWM” shifts his focus to the grit behind the growth and the price of progress.
The collaboration is a grounded and determined record about the clarity that comes from walking through fire.
Deewave opens the track with a quiet admission: “Out for the profit and the money again, walked through the chaos now I’m friends with the pain,” setting the stage for a reckoning. The song maps a path shaped by discipline, loss, and hard-won wisdom.
Wale Turner complements this reflection with sharp, Yoruba-laced verses. His contribution is full of swagger and street sense, turning the track into a dialogue between two voices who have learned to trust their own rhythm in a world that rarely slows down.
Ultimately, “WDWM” is a mantra about staying steady and building something real. In its balance of reflection and resolve, the song becomes both a mirror and fuel for anyone refusing to be derailed by noise, doubt or the weight of expectation.