
Ebony – John 8:7 ft. Wendy Shay
Ebony – John 8:7 ft. Wendy Shay
Ebony spoke from the grave on John 8:7 and this 2021 single hits deep. She features Wendy Shay and the record is a bold message for Ghana. John 8:7 references the Bible verse about casting the first stone, and Ebony uses this song to clap back at judgment and fake morality. This is Ebony posthumously reminding the world to mind their business.
The production on John 8:7 is Afro-Beat with a dancehall edge. The beat is built on heavy drums, dark piano chords, and a bounce that feels serious but still knocks. The arrangement is raw and direct so the message sits on top. With Lossless audio, every bar from Ebony’s archived vocals and Wendy Shay’s fiery verse on John 8:7 sounds powerful and clear.
On John 8:7, Ebony sounds fearless as always. Her delivery is sharp, she addresses the hypocrites and social media judges who love to point fingers. She uses Twi and English to preach self reflection. Wendy Shay comes in heavy, matching Ebony’s energy and adding her own fire. The two Rufftown queens on one track feels like a passing of the torch. The chemistry makes John 8:7 feel spiritual and street at the same time. This is Ebony being unapologetic even after her passing.
The songwriting is about hypocrisy and grace. Ebony and Wendy Shay talk about people who judge others but hide their own sins. Lyrics about if you no sin throw the first stone, who made you holy, and we all get dirt make John 8:7 relatable to anybody tired of fake people. It is not a love song, it is a statement song. That is why John 8:7 dropped 19 February 2021 and had Ghana talking.
What makes John 8:7 special is the legacy link. Bytetunes Music and Rufftown Records put Ebony and Wendy Shay together and the concept was genius. Two generations of bold women saying the same thing. The black and white cover with the Adidas tracksuits matched the raw, street gospel energy.
As a standalone single, John 8:7 keeps Ebony’s voice alive. The song is perfect for reflection, when you feel judged, and when you need to tell people to check themselves. Ebony and Wendy Shay gave Ghana a record that preaches without being preachy.
If you want Ghana Afro-Beat with truth and replay value, play John 8:7 by Ebony and Wendy Shay now. Bigxmotion will keep you updated on how John 8:7 remains one of Ebony’s most powerful posthumous drops. Ebony put Wendy Shay on John 8:7, and the song is proof that her message never died.


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