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Wendy Shay, Sarkodie & Kuami Eugene – Psalm 35

Wendy Shay, Sarkodie & Kuami Eugene - Psalm 35

Wendy Shay, Sarkodie & Kuami Eugene – Psalm 35

Wendy Shay, Sarkodie & Kuami Eugene – Psalm 35

Wendy Shay called for backup on Psalm 35 and this 2018 single is heavy. She links Sarkodie and Kuami Eugene and the record turns into a prayer. Psalm 35 references the Bible chapter about fighting battles and letting God deal with enemies. Wendy Shay uses this song to clap back at haters, critics, and people praying for her downfall.

The production on Psalm 35 is Afrobeats with a gospel edge. The beat is built on soft piano, deep drums, and strings that feel spiritual but still knock. The arrangement is serious and emotional so the message leads the way. With Lossless audio, every word from Wendy Shay’s pain, Sarkodie’s bars, and Kuami Eugene’s melody on Psalm 35 sounds clear and powerful.

On Psalm 35, Wendy Shay sounds vulnerable but bold. Her delivery is emotional, she sings about betrayal, fake friends, and people who smile in her face but wish her bad. Kuami Eugene pulls up with his voice like an angel and adds the melody that makes the record feel like church. Sarkodie comes in with weight, dropping verses about loyalty, envy, and trusting God to fight your battles. The chemistry makes Psalm 35 feel like a testimony. This is Wendy Shay early in her career but already moving with kings.

The songwriting is about spiritual warfare and vindication. Wendy Shay and the boys talk about enemies who rise against you, people who pay bloggers to bring you down, and God who never fails. Lyrics about contend with those who contend with me, they dig pit for me but them go fall inside, and I leave am to God make Psalm 35 relatable to anybody fighting silent battles. It is not a party song, it is a warfare song. That is why Psalm 35 dropped 5 October 2018 and shook Ghana.

What makes Psalm 35 special is the lineup and the timing. Wendy Shay was still new under Rufftown Records but she pulled Sarkodie and Kuami Eugene for a prayer record. Waka Music Limited released it and the candle artwork with the Bible matched the tone. This was Wendy Shay telling Ghana she is covered.

As a standalone single, Psalm 35 showed Wendy Shay’s range. The song is perfect for reflection, when you feel attacked, and when you want to hand your battles to God. Wendy Shay, Sarkodie, and Kuami Eugene gave Ghana a record that feels like armor.

If you want Ghana Afrobeats with prayer and replay value, play Psalm 35 now. Bigxmotion will keep you updated on how Psalm 35 remains one of Wendy Shay’s most powerful records. Wendy Shay put Sarkodie and Kuami Eugene on Psalm 35, and the song is proof that music can be ministry.

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