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Joseph Dumolga Blog of Thursday, 19 December 2024

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Wendy Shay and Stevoo accused of “stealing” song

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Controversial Ghanaian songstress Wendy Shay has once again drawn the attention of archives gatekeepers on social media after releasing excerpts of her yet-to-be-release song featuring a Bolga-based local musician Stevoo Atambire.

If you comb through her socials on new media networks or platforms, you will see Wendy Shay dancing to the song but the title is yet to name the song.

We are in the same lane if you think Wendy Shay is throwing subliminal shots at Bawumia and Nana Addo after losing the polls in December.

I got to know Wendy Shay featured Stevoo after the same person posted a brief verse of Stevoo while she rocked a straight fugu embroidery.

Now to the song theft allegations. I came across a post by a TikToker who initially claimed Wendy Shay sampled Rex Omar’s Lady. Trust me, the instrumentations sound very similar.

Then came another TikToker who said no, Rex Omar is not the right owner of the song, he also samples it from one Sam T in his song titled “Magye Me Girl”.



Even though the search button on Tiktok seemed to have recognized the song and composer, I searched the internet but could not find the song to listen to, just to verify as a fact checker. I'm not happy.



It appears the Sam T guy is no more recording. He has moved to Canada, a user claimed.

Well, the full song is not yet out, I'm waiting to decode the song in the voice of Coded.