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Wendy Shay launches "Shay On You" album: Makes Gh 225,000 from auction sales of the album
wendy shay[/caption] Just six months into the game, Rufftown Records signee, Wendy Shay, has had quite a good run and she has decided to end 2018 with an album. The “Bedroom Commando” hit maker launched her “Shay On You” album yesterday.
The launch happened yesterday inside the Golden Tulip Hotel in Accra. The event was hosted by radio and television personality, Caroline Sampson. Several industry players and musicians as well as family of Wendy Shay were there to support the launch.
https://ameyawdebrah.com/wendy-shay-apologizes-for-infamous-dumb-question-remark/ Sefa, Adina, Keche and Nana Boro also performed on the night of the launch. https://www.instagram.com/p/BroG8nqH75J/ https://www.instagram.com/p/BroLT2aAr3O/ Wendy Shay’s uncle, who was also present at the event, bought a copy of the album for a whooping Gh50,000. Also present at the event was the Deputy Communications Director who is also currently the National Organiser-elect of the New Patriotic Party, Sammy Awuku and six others who also purchased copies of the album for Gh 25,000. https://www.instagram.com/p/BrpKUSVArrE/The singer reportedly made at least Gh225,000 in total from several purchases of the album at the launch. That is quite impressive for an event that reportedly lasted for 2-3 hours.
“Shay On You is a ten-track album and includes highlife, afrobeat, dancehall, and other music genres. It is available on all music streaming platforms.
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