Musician Wendy Asiamah Addo popularly known as Wendy Shay, says she gives room for scrutiny before her songs come out.
According to her, she allows people to scrutinize her songs and she sees no harm or embarrassment with that.
Speaking to Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz, the artists mentioned how effective the need for a person in scrutiny is.
“After writing the songs, they give it to someone to arrange the songs for you. The arrangement of the song alone can take the song to another level.
“Whenever I do music, Bullet plays a fundamental role in my writing skills because he helped me hone that talent. I always go to him to inspect and scrutinise everything,” she said.
Wendy also stated that a careful look at the lyrics and positioning of the song not only helps the artist but also renders a job opportunity for the one who does the scrutinization.
“It’s someone’s job. After you have finished writing, the person then gives critiques as to where the chorus of the song should be, etc. I think we need to shed more light on these things so people can understand that it is a ‘big’ job”, she added.
The artist, however, condemned other artists who are monopolised in the act of generating songs. According to her, no single person can do everything alone and would not need help.
“If you are an artiste and you think you can do your own thing, I think you should play your beater. You cannot do everything by yourself. It is a division of labour,” she stated.
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