
Wendy Shay – H.I.T f. Shatta Wale
Wendy Shay – H.I.T (Haters in Tears) f. Shatta Wale
Wendy Shay came for necks on H.I.T and this 2020 single is pure shade. She links Shatta Wale and the record turns into a victory speech. H.I.T stands for Haters in Tears, and Wendy Shay uses this song to clap back at bloggers, critics, and anybody praying for her downfall. This is Rufftown and SM making noise together.
The production on H.I.T is Afro-dancehall with a bold bounce. The beat is built on heavy drums, sharp brass, and a hook that feels like a warning shot. The arrangement is aggressive and leaves space for both artists to talk their talk. With Lossless audio, every bar from Wendy Shay and every Shatta Wale ad-lib on H.I.T sounds loud and clear.
On H.I.T, Wendy Shay sounds fearless. Her delivery is bold, she calls out fake love, industry beef, and people who switch sides. She mixes Twi and English to keep it real. Shatta Wale pulls up like the king of controversy and backs her up with fire. His verse is raw, he talks about envy, loyalty, and why haters stay mad. The chemistry makes H.I.T feel like a press conference. Two bold brands, one message.
The songwriting is about winning and letting the results speak. Wendy Shay and Shatta Wale talk about grinding while others gossip, shining while others dim, and making haters cry with success. Lyrics about dem no like me but I dey move, we dey pepper dem, and success make dem cry make H.I.T relatable to anybody with enemies. It is not a love song, it is a power song. That is why H.I.T dropped 4 September 2020 and had Ghana talking.
What makes H.I.T special is the alliance. Wendy Shay from Rufftown and Shatta Wale from SM on one record was a statement. Waka Music Limited released it and the cover with the hand stop gesture matched the energy. This was Wendy Shay saying she is untouchable, and Shatta Wale confirming it.
As a standalone single, H.I.T showed Wendy Shay’s confidence. The song is perfect for gym sessions, when you need motivation, and when you want to remind people you won. Wendy Shay and Shatta Wale gave Ghana a record that sounds like armor.
If you want Ghana Afro-dancehall with attitude and replay value, play H.I.T by Wendy Shay and Shatta Wale now. Bigxmotion will keep you updated on how H.I.T remains a clap back anthem. Wendy Shay put Shatta Wale on H.I.T, and the song is proof that success is the loudest reply.


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