Ghanaian Songstress, Wendy Shay has revealed that she used to face spiritual attacks when she initially moved to Ghana.
Wendy spoke about the hurdles she faced and the profound influence of music on “The Day Show” with Bella Mundi.
Wendy had limited exposure to spirituality as a child growing up in Germany. However, after moving to Ghana, she endured a number of spiritual attacks, which she agreed were prevalent in many areas. Wendy also noticed that music had a spiritual component.

“Growing up in Germany, you don’t really see spirituality like that but when I came to Ghana, obviously, I faced a lot of spiritual battles,” she disclosed.
Wendy, who was curious about the causes for her popularity and great connection with her audience, agreed that there must be something other than herself that draws people to her performances. She believes that her music conveys a spiritual force that resonates with listeners, which contributes to her artistic achievement.

She further added that “It’s normal everywhere. Music itself is a spirit. What is so special about me that people will like to come and watch me perform. There should be something that is beyond me that is actually making that happen.”
Wendy expressed how these experiences have played a fundamental role in her personal and artistic growth. Despite always knowing she wanted to pursue music, the challenges she faced allowed her to discover her true purpose and live a more purpose-driven life. She now approaches her career with mindfulness and strives to live intentionally, embracing her identity as a purpose-driven artist.