The first female Ghanaian artist to appear on Boomplay’s Top 10 songs out of their weekly Top 100 songs was the musician signed to Rufftown Records earlier in the year when the streaming service announced its mid-year statistics for streams.
Black Sheirf’s “Kwaku The Traveller,” which came in at number 10 on the charts, was immediately overtaken by Wendy Shay’s “Survivor” at that time.
Given Wendy Shay’s accomplishment during the middle of the year, it is not surprising that she will close 2022 as the female musician with the most streams.
She won this highest honor over competitors like Gyakie and Diana Hamilton, who came in second and third, respectively.
One of the songs that tremendously assisted her in accomplishing this achievement was Wendy Shay’s “Survivor,” a self-affirming tale of how to pick up the pieces left after a serious heartbreak.
In addition, the debut of her “Enigma EP,” which includes the popular song “Habibi,” has significantly aided the award-winning singer in securing the distinction of being one of the musicians whose music had a lot of streaming activity in 2022.
Without a doubt, the singer would like to preserve this record and improve upon it in 2023.
In an upheaval, Wendy Asiamah Addo made her musical debut. Her delivery of relatable hit songs over the years has been a testament to her tenacity and perseverance.