Singer Wendy Shay dedicated her recent song to her friend who she claimed stole her man.
In a post on social media, the RuffTown Records signee stated that the song 'Warning' was personal for her adding it was tough for hard working women to find live.
“It’s hard for hard-working women to get genuine love. While I was on the road chasing my passion my so-called best friend was also chasing my man, and now they are together
So ShayGang excuse me for my language, this song is very personal,” Wendy Shay wrote.
This puts to bed months long speculation on whether or not the singer had gone through a heartbreak or not.
The speculations began when Wendy Shay released 'Survivor' moths ago.
Some fans believe she addressed her ex boyfriend in 'Survivor' and her former friend in 'Warning'.
In another post promoting 'Warning', Wendy Shat wrote "be kind to give your old toys to tge less fortunate."
Meanwhile, Wendy Shay is set to drop her Enigma EP on October 21, 2022.
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