Not a Replacement, Not a Fluke: Wendy Shay’s Relentless Climb to Stardom
In Ghanaian pop culture, nicknames have a way of sticking, especially the cruel ones. ldquo;Shaytanic rdquo; began as an insult whispered with suspicion and shouted with mockery. It was meant to wound, to diminish, to suggest something dark and undeserving.
In Ghanaian pop culture, nicknames have a way of sticking, especially the cruel ones. ldquo;Shaytanic rdquo; began as an insult whispered with suspicion and shouted with mockery. It was meant to wound, to diminish, to suggest something dark and undeserving.