Ghanaian superstar Wendy Shay is not slowing down with her releases this year. With four singles under her belt, Wendy Shay tops it up with her latest release, Too Late, a song about overcoming betrayal and finding confidence after heartbreak.
In Too Late, she opens a new chapter by drawing on her own experiences, transforming pain into a message of confidence.
Wendy Shay directly addresses an ex-lover who undermined her self-worth through lies and manipulation. In the opening verse, describing a time when she felt numb and emotionally “frozen.” This feeling, however, is merely a starting point; as the song unfolds, Wendy signals a shift in her story. When she sings, “Coming back on your knees,” she reveals her ex’s regret and plea for reconciliation—a plea she confidently refuses.
The song’s hook echoes her stance, she sings “May3 obi dea” (I’m someone else’s now) and “Obi ahy3 me ring o” (someone else has put a ring on me) symbolizing her newfound commitment to someone who values her.
Wendy offers a relatable and motivating message to her listeners, particularly women, encouraging them to close doors on relationships that do not serve their worth.