
According to the Apple Music listing, Wendy Shay‘s most recent album, “Ready,” will be released today, October 24, via Rufftown Records (licensed by ONErpm).
A chapter of “transformation, strength, value, and prosperity” is how the album is characterized. There are thirteen tracks on Apple Music.
Among the songs mentioned are:
•Street Girl (Soul Survivor) – Opens the album.
•Black Coffee – Another track focusing on love and introspection.
•Crazy Love (featuring Olivetheboy) – Also mentioned in the album description.
•Don’t Be Silly – With the lyric “If you leave me at 6 o’clock/Another man by 6:30/… Fuck love/Love sucks”, showing a strong empowered voice.
•Apology – Featuring Jamaican singer Mavado, exploring a wounded relationship.
Additional tracks lists include: PTSD, Fuck The Club, 7 Weed N Wine, Baby Mama Drama, Kiss N Tell, Party Animal (featuring Mak Hadzi).
With hits like “Survivor” (2022) and “Uber Driver” (2018), Wendy Shay has been active in Ghana’s music scene.
This album seems to represent a mature stage in her life; she is taking stock of her journey, admitting that she has faced difficulties (“many awful things”), and preparing herself for the future.
The album, which Apple Music describes as her “third studio album,” is marketed as a major turning point in her career and appears to document not only club/party vibes but also reflection and personal development.
A wide range of emotional themes (such as letting go, love, and surviving) and collaborations (like Mavado) are included.
Being a female musician with a prominent narrative role makes her stand out in the Ghanaian/African music landscape.





