Wendy Shay has always been fearless. From her early days as Ghana’s breakout Afropop rebel
to becoming one of the continent’s most distinctive voices, she’s never shied away from
expressing herself fully. Her journey from misunderstood to unstoppable has made her a symbol
of confidence and truth in African music.
In her latest single “Crazy Love” featuring rising Ghanaian star Olive the Boy, Wendy Shay
taps into the wild side of love, the kind that makes you abandon logic, go all in, and never look
back. The song blends high-energy Afropop with cheeky, playful storytelling.
From the opening line, “If loving you is a crime… I want to be a felony,” Wendy spins a tale
of devotion so deep it borders on madness, but she makes it sound like the best kind of
adventure.
Wendy sings with infectious confidence, her verses dancing between sweetness and sass. “My
Shima… all of my feelings turn up… I take you personal,” she confesses, while Olive the
Boy delivers a smooth counterbalance with charm and vocal finesse. Together, they build a
soundscape where love is reckless, full-bodied, and always worth celebrating.
“I wanted to show that it’s okay to love out loud,” says Wendy Shay. “No filters, no fear.
‘Crazy Love’ is how we love when we stop pretending.”
“Crazy Love” is a song for lovers who feel everything, give everything, and still want more.