Following up to his second studio album, Wanted (2015), it features guest appearances from rapper Wale and producer Sarz.
[8] Motolani Alake of Pulse Nigeria critiqued Wande Coal's Realms EP as "a lesson in what shouldn't be done" for a veteran artist, highlighting its lack of fresh material and strategic overemphasis on previously released singles.
Alake noted that while Wande Coal's talent remains evident, the EP's approach felt "lazy" and prioritizes streaming metrics over artistic impact.
"[9] Tami Makinde of The Native described Realms as a satisfying, familiar collection that showcases Wande Coal's mastery of melody, despite its lack of artistic boldness.
The review highlights that Realms doesn't aim for grand statements, yet effectively captures the "good feeling" fans expect.