Ghanaian singer-songwriter Wendy Shay recently discussed her experiences in the music business and her foray into spiritual exploration.
She claimed that if it weren’t for her encounter with her current manager, Bullet, she might have become involved in occultism. She claimed that if it weren’t for Bullet, she probably would have been an occult.
She revealed in an interview with Andy Dosty on Hitz-FM that after coming back to Ghana from Germany, she set out on a search for a higher power.
“Around 2020/2021, I wanted to find spirituality for myself,” Wendy Shay explained.
“I wanted to start practicing those things, but then I met Bullet right when I really wanted to get deep into those things,” Wendy Shay added.
Before signing Wendy Shay to Rufftown Records as an artist, Bullet allegedly suggested that she go to church with him. He explained that she needed to align herself with his power, which he identified as the light of Jesus Christ, in order for her star to shine.
“He told me he follows the light, and the light is Jesus Christ, and for me to be in alignment with him, I had to go to church with him.”
Wendy Shay acknowledged that she initially went to church with Bullet in order to get a record deal. But during one of these church visits, she had a moment when “the Holy Ghost just arrested me.”
She continued by saying that the difficulties she encountered in her personal life and in the music business led her to settle on Christianity in her search for spirituality.
Relatedly, Wendy Shay disclosed that some people planned her accident because they wanted her dead so they could blame his manager Bullet.
In her initial interview, Wendy Shay said that the accident wasn’t a typical accident and that those who wanted to kill her were aware of themselves and their goals.
She claims that just before the accident, she gave a media interview in which she urged aspiring musicians to take their spirituality seriously because the music business has more to it than just music.