This Is Wendy Shay
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In this raw, unfiltered mixtape-style episode of DJ Lord OTB Mixes, the artist known as Wendy Shay delivers a visceral sonic journey through trauma, survival, and spiritual resilience. Layered over hypnotic beats and haunting vocal loops, her lyrics expose the psychological toll of street life—where love is weaponized, loyalty is fragile, and survival demands emotional numbness. She confronts the cost of fame and the weight of being a 'soul survivor' in a world where 'too many vultures, too many killers' threaten to consume her. Amid the chaos, she asserts her identity not as a victim but as a vessel for higher purpose: 'Music for the gods,' a sacred offering forged in pain. The episode is less a conversation and more a ritual—a sonic exorcism that turns personal suffering into art with divine intent.
Reframe survival as spiritual warfare: 'I'm a soul survivor so by God use it for the gods.'
Emotional numbness is a survival tool: 'I'm sick and ill and I don't care' — not indifference, but protection.
Love and violence are inextricably linked in the streets: 'If you leave me, boy go be murder.'
Art is sacred currency: 'Music for the gods' — creation as prayer, not profit.
The street demands constant vigilance: 'Too many vultures, too many killers, too many snitches.'
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Opening Vibe: Gunshots in the Beat
“If you leave me, boy go be murder”
The Cost of Love and Loyalty
Wendy Shay dissects the emotional toll of betrayal, rejecting apologies and framing pain as a shared burden. She declares her love is not conditional, but it comes with a threat: 'I don't need no apology for the harm you cost me.'
Survival as a Spiritual Practice
“I'm a soul survivor so by God use it for the gods”
The Street is Too Cold
“Ninja, watch over me cause the street is too cold”
The Loneliness of the Chopper
She admits to working 'many days, many nights' with no food, no rest — a portrait of self-destruction in pursuit of survival. The line 'I'm in the beat and I don't make it holy for money' reveals her moral boundary.
“I'm a soul survivor so by God use it for the gods”
“Ninja, watch over me cause the street is too cold”
“I'm in the beat and I don't make it holy for money”
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Wendy Shay
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DJ Lord
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Ninja
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Holy Father
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Odomeney wa ne Dio Nasonan
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St. Quaranty
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Tomo Afeni M.I.M.O
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A.M.I.E.S.A.
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