Black Sherif has questioned why Wendy Shay’s name is missing from top-tier “Artiste of the Year” conversations, remarks he made on The Late Nite Celebrity Show that have reignited debate ahead of the 2026 Telecel Ghana Music Awards 2026.
In an interview with host Kafui Dey, the award-winning rapper expressed concern over what he described as inadequate recognition for the singer. “I don’t like how people are not mentioning Wendy Shay’s name for the ‘Artist of the Year’,” he said, urging the industry to give women more visibility in high-stakes categories.
His comments have sparked fresh conversation on social media, with many praising the gesture as a show of fairness, while others suggest he may be deflecting attention as the race tightens.
Wendy Shay, however, has had what many industry watchers describe as one of her strongest years yet. She is currently on a three-day tour in Sierra Leone following the release of a string of successful singles and her fourth studio album, Ready, which has surpassed 50 million streams across platforms.
The project features collaborations with Mavado, Olivetheboy, Phina, Bedjine, and others.
Beyond the charts, the Rufftown Records act drew an estimated 100,000 fans to her annual Shay Concert at the West Hills Mall last November. She later won the Best Female Artist in West Africa award at the 9th AFRIMA 2026 in January, strengthening her continental profile.
With the Telecel Ghana Music Awards approaching, conversations around gender representation and industry recognition have become increasingly prominent.
Black Sherif’s remarks have added a new layer to the debate: is he highlighting a systemic blind spot in the industry or merely easing the pressure ahead of the awards?
