Wendy Shay Replies Sister Afia After She Supposedly Dissed Her In “WMT” Song

More articles

- Advertisement -
Chris Osei
Chris Osei
The writer is Osei Chris Kofi. I have three strong passions in life — football, blogging and movies — in that order. I love spending time with friends talking about the important things in life and hate nothing more than ‘authority’ and hypocrisy. My personal believe in life is that once an individual sets his/her mind to achieve something, it is totally possible. And oh!, I am a strong Lannister, because I always pay my debt. For writing or fixing gigs, contact oseikofichris@gmail.com.

About three nights ago, Sista Afia made a lot of headlines for herself after she released her song “WMT”, which many described as a diss song for some of her colleagues in the entertainment industry.

Among the names that cropped up were Sister Derby, Efia Odo, and Wendy Shay of Ruftown Records.

READ ALSO: JUST IN: Gospel Musician Prophet Seth Frimpong Has Died

Well, even though Sista Afia during an Instagram live broadcast last night insisted that the song was in no way diss song targeted at any of the aforementioned names, she is getting a reply from them anyway.

READ ALSO: Kelvynboy Savagely Replies A Fan Who Asked Him For Promote Stonebwoy’s “Anloga Junction” Album (+Screenshot)

After Sister Derby’s savage reaction during in an interview with Kuulpeeps on Thursday, Wendy Shay has also subtly reacted and claimed that she is indeed the QUEEN of the music industry.

READ ALSO: Listen Up: Stonebwoy – “Anloga Junction” Full Album

In a photo sighted on Wendy Shay‘s Instagram page, she wrote the caption: “‘Queen of Ghana music. #QueenShay #ShayGang #👑

https://www.instagram.com/p/B_XVaMvHZqj/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

READ ALSO: ‘Hypocritical’ Akuapem Poloo Jumps To The Defense Of Sister Derby – Blasts Sista Afia, Fella Makafui And Medikal Left, Right & Center Over ‘WMT’ (+Video)

If you are wondering why Wendy Shay is alleged to be one of the people the song was targeted at, there were some lines in the song that noted ‘someone’ is a kid in the Ghanaian music industry, yet branding herself as a queen and seeking unnecessary attention.

- Advertisement -

Latest

- Advertisement -