There was a common belief that Nana Aba Anamoah, a well-known media figure, and her goddaughter Serwaa Amihere were the targets of Wendy Shay’s viral hit song “Heat.”
This claim was widely made since Abena Korkor had recently taken to social media to vent her anger at John Boadu, Serwaa Amihere, and Nana Aba. This coincided with the release of the song.
Kwame A Plus is one figure who has made it clear that he was not pleased with the way Wendy Shay abused the Gh One TV presenters.
The head of the TPP Movement told Wendy Shay in the face during an episode of UTV’s United Show that aired on Saturday, November 19, 2022, that song was under the belt, especially considering how many people stood up for her when she was being mistreated when she began her music career in Ghana.
In reaction to this assertion, Wendy Shay for the first time refuted the idea that Nana Aba Anamoah and Serwaa were the intended targets of the song.
She claims that she just made the song to draw attention to the struggles of the average Ghanaian and to reassure the populace that things will get better.
The “Survivor” song’s composer also said that the lyrics, which at first glance seem to refer to the two media figures, actually have nothing to do with them.
Watch her clarification below;
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