Rufftown Records signee, Wendy Asiamah Addo, widely known as Wendy Shay has been featured in a campaign song against the discrimination and violence against women and girls in society.

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Sharing the news on the microblogging platform, Twitter, Wendy Shay stated that all kinds of discrimination and violence against women will be red-flagged through the upcoming campaign song.

Wendy Shay was featured alongside the Cape-Verdean-Portuguese R&B and Kizomba, Soraia Ramos, South Africa’s Nocembo Zikode, Uganda’s Spice Diana, and the Angolan R&B and Kizomba singer, Perola. The song will be officially released on Wednesday, 25th May 2022 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.

She wrote; RED CARD To all forms of discrimination and violence among women and girls Official campaign song : Stop violence and Discrimination. Featuring @wendyshayofficial Release Date May 25, 2022 Location: United Nations Headquarters New York Executive producer: @

officialakeju

See the tweet below:

In other news, Ghanaian Highlife musician, Kaakyire Kwame Fosu, widely known as KK Fosu has revealed that he does not use profane words in his songs.

In an interview with the ace presenter, Gilbert Abeiku Aggrey Santana on UTV’s “Atuu” segment, KK Fosu explained that the word “Koti Kese3” he used in one of his songs was not a profane word as many people claim.

He explained that the term “Koti Kese3” happens to be a doing word which simply means anything you do, you need to do it big and go for the biggest goals in life.

He added that the song was directed to women since they tend to be the victims in most situations, hence he used his song to motivate them to go for the biggest goals in whatever they do.

Source: www.Ghgossip.com
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