Entertainment pundit Mr Logic says Wendy Shay is not qualified to call herself the queen of Ghana music.
Speaking on 3FM, he admitted that even though the 'Emergency' singer has been trying hard to push her career, crowning her queen means the standard of Ghanaian music has fallen.
"If we are talking about world standard I don’t see one song she has that can enter Nigeria or Togo. How can you say that you are the queen just because you have a portion of the industry telling you so?" he quizzed.
According to Mr Logic, being friends with big brands like Shatta Wale has put Wendy Shay in that mindset.
The artiste manager believes 'Uber driver' hitmaker is only at the local level and needs to push harder to build that international image she wants.
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