SONG REVIEW: Night and day by Wendy

After taking the industry by storm with her electrifying cover-cum-mash-up of Moses Radio’s body of art, Wendy has stopped at nothing to keep giving her exponentially budding fan base more of what they deserve, good music.

Latest to her body of work is “Night and day” which in every sense embodies what Wendy as an artist is all about, the soul, the melody, simplicity and vocal excellence. Like earlier stated, she is all about flawless music.

HebertSkillz, who produces and masters the song, gives it a subtle but distinct reggae flair that blends in smoothly with Wendy’s Afro-pop/RnB delivery. Far different from Wendy’s initial works such as Wotoba and her collaboration with label-mate Roger Kent, this song is far much more relaxed, smooth and effortless.

One could simply say that Wendy revisits the basics of being Wendy as she simply serenades who she thinks about every night and day. Awesome stuff Ms Wendy.

The video does not disappoint and it is one of the things that the architects at UG Records have mastered; the craft of delivering good quality visuals in terms of both quality and art.

Shot by Israel, the video is shot in various locations which include a lake, a forest and a beautiful Savannah plain which all thematically speak of one thing, serenity. The artistic blend between the audio and the video is simply breathtaking.

One shot that particularly blew us away is that in which Wendy rows a kaleidoscopic canoe in a kaleidoscopic ensemble.

The industry should watch out for this kid. She is mastering her craft and she is just about to blow up. Great effort.

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