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Ghanaian musicians are thieves! I sent them my song for a feature, and they’ve stolen my verse and used it in their own songs – Wendy Shay.

Popular Ghanaian musician, Wendy Shay, took to her social media platforms today to express her disappointment and frustration with fellow artists whom she claims have stolen her songs. This is reportedly the second time she has faced such an incident, and she did not hold back in labeling the perpetrators as “thieves.”

 

In a series of posts on her social media handles, Wendy Shay shared her recent experience, revealing that she had sent a song to another Ghanaian artist for a collaboration. However, to her dismay, she discovered that her melodies were incorporated into the artist’s new song without her consent.

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Expressing her exasperation, Wendy Shay wrote, “You send a song to a GH Artiste for a feature. Next thing you go hear your melodies in their new song! 2nd time this is happening to me… thieves! Ghana Artiste wake up!”

 

This incident has raised concerns within the Ghanaian music industry, shedding light on the issue of song theft among local artists. Wendy Shay’s call for Ghanaian artists to “wake up” indicates her desire for stricter measures to protect intellectual property and discourage such practices.

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Fans and fellow musicians have rallied behind Wendy Shay, expressing their support and urging the industry to address this issue seriously. They believe that stronger regulations and ethical standards should be enforced to safeguard the creativity and hard work of artists.

 

While Wendy Shay has not disclosed the names of the artists involved, her public outcry serves as a wake-up call to Ghanaian musicians, urging them to respect intellectual property rights and maintain artistic integrity.

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The Ghanaian music industry is now faced with the task of addressing this growing concern, ensuring that song theft is curbed and artists’ creative contributions are duly recognized and protected.

 

As this story unfolds, the music community eagerly awaits responses from relevant industry authorities and artists involved, hoping for a resolution that will safeguard the integrity and rights of musicians across Ghana.

Agblor Courage

I am Courage Agblor, a writer, web designer, and publisher with a passion for education, culture, and truth. As a graduate with a bachelor's degree in education, I am dedicated to sharing knowledge that informs, inspires, and preserves the rich heritage of the Ewe people.

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