Wendy Shay’s hit single ‘Uber Driver’, the alleged ‘road safety song‘, talks about men obsessed with watching butts, even when they’re driving.
Bullet definitely knows how to make his artists grab attention and Shay is no exception.
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Wendy Shay Names Her Fan Base As "SHAYTANTS"
RuffTown record’s signee, Wendy Shay has joined the many Ghanaian musicians to name her fan base as it has now become the norm in the Ghanaian music industry.
Sarkodie’s fans are normally gentle and ‘cool’ just like him and they call themselves “SarkNatives”, who support his music and brand in a very loyally manner whether he is right or wrong.
"You Can't Even Make Your Own Songs" – Queen Haizel Accuses Rufftown's Wendy Shay Of Stealing The "Uber Driver" Lyrics
One song that is making a lot of waves recently is Rufftown’s new artist Wendy Shay’s Uber Driver. People call her the new Ebony because her style seems to mimic that of the late dancehall singer of the same record label. She has expressed her displeasure at the comparison and claims she has her own style but nonetheless, she still reminds every one of the late 90s bad girl who is the reigning artiste of the year, though demised.
A very tough feat to match, but Uber Driver is probably a good place to start. Meanwhile the Afrobeat Ghanaian singer known as Queen Haizel is not impressed, and has accused Wendy Shay is stealing her lyrics. Queen Haizel released her song title “3hy3” on 27th October 2017. Wendy Shay released Uber Driver on 1st June 2018.
Top Ghanaian Artistes Called TV Stations To Stop Showing Wendy Shay's "Uber Driver" Obviously To Sabotage Her — Bullet Reveals
Some top Ghanaian artistes called TV stations to stop showing Wendy Shay’s “Uber Driver” music video according to CEO of RuffTown records, Ricky Osei Agyemang aka Bullet.
According to Bullet in an interview with Dr Pounds on Hitz FM’s Hitz Gallery, even though he couldn’t disclose their names but claimed they actually called the TV stations to put a stop to showing “Uber Driver” by his artiste, Wendy Shay.
Your Songs Are Corrupting The Moral Values Of The Youth; Stop It! — Abeiku Santana Tells Bullet
Loudmouthed radio broadcaster, Abeiku Santana has questioned the Chief Executive Officer of RuffTown Records, Bullet on why he produces too many profane songs.
Most of the songs Bullet wrote for the late Ebony Reigns were considered profane judging from its contents — he is still writing same songs for his new signee, Wendy Shay and that seems to be a pain in the a$$ of Abeiku Santana.
Wendy Shay And Asamoah Gyan Caught Jamming To Shay's 'Uber Driver' (Video)
Wendy Shay is definitely mingling with the right people to get herself on top.
The ‘Uber Driver’ hitmaker recently sparked some speculations when she was spotted in the presence of education minister, Matthew Opoku Prempeh.