
Wendy Shay – Stevie Wonder ft. Shatta Wale
Wendy Shay – Stevie Wonder ft. Shatta Wale
Wendy Shay called the king on Stevie Wonder and this 2019 single is pure drama. She links Shatta Wale and the record turns into a love war. Stevie Wonder is about blind love, toxic relationships, and staying with someone who keeps hurting you. Wendy Shay uses this song to ask why love makes us ignore red flags.
The production on Stevie Wonder is Afro-dancehall with a sad bounce. The beat is built on soft guitar, heavy drums, and a melody that feels like heartbreak. The arrangement is emotional and leaves space for both artists to vent. With Lossless audio, every word from Wendy Shay’s pain and Shatta Wale’s frustration on Stevie Wonder sounds raw and real.
On Stevie Wonder, Wendy Shay sounds hurt but addicted. Her delivery is soft, she sings about a man who lies, cheats, but still has her heart. She mixes Twi and English to tell her story. Shatta Wale comes in wild, he plays the toxic lover who knows he is wrong but wants her to stay. The back and forth makes Stevie Wonder feel like a real couple arguing. The name Stevie Wonder works perfect because love really be making people blind. This is Wendy Shay tapping into real relationship talk.
The songwriting is about toxic love and denial. Wendy Shay and Shatta Wale talk about seeing the signs but choosing to ignore them. Lyrics about you dey lie give me but I still love you, my people say make I leave you but I no fit, and I be like Stevie Wonder for your matter make Stevie Wonder relatable to anybody who has loved wrong. It is not a happy song, it is a truth song. That is why Stevie Wonder dropped 3 May 2019 and had Ghana in their feelings.
What makes Stevie Wonder special is the link up. Wendy Shay from Rufftown and Shatta Wale from SM was a big moment. Two bold artists talking about love gone bad. Waka Music Limited released it and the throne artwork with Wendy Shay seated and Shatta Wale behind her matched the power dynamic. The song showed Wendy Shay could do vulnerable music too.
As a standalone single, Stevie Wonder proved Wendy Shay had range beyond hype songs. The song is perfect for late nights, when you feel played, and when you need to cry to music. Wendy Shay and Shatta Wale gave Ghana a record that feels like therapy.
If you want Ghana Afro-dancehall with emotion and replay value, play Stevie Wonder by Wendy Shay and Shatta Wale now. Bigxmotion will keep you updated on how Stevie Wonder remains one of Wendy Shay’s realest records. Wendy Shay put Shatta Wale on Stevie Wonder, and the song is proof that love can really make you blind.


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