She pushed a song through sickness, pregnancy, and pure exhaustion, then used it to clap back at anyone claiming she checked out of music.
Why this song took a detour
Why this song took a detour
- Simi wanted Where You Dey out last year, badly.
- Health issues wrecked her timeline and momentum.
- What looked like a delay was her body tapping out.
- She was sick, weak, nauseous, and running on fumes.
- Even the early promo clip was filmed while she felt awful.
- Finishing the track felt like moving through fog.
- She knew the song needed Chike on it.
- He agreed immediately, even while traveling.
- He showed up at her studio right after returning.
- His delivery cleared her expectations easily.
- Mixing the track became another hurdle.
- Mastering dragged on longer than planned.
- She handled the mastering herself despite hating that process.
- The finish line came with frustration attached.
- Fans were already attached to the song.
- She lacked the energy to push content or hype.
- Some moments from the shoot barely registered for her.
- She felt the song did not get the push it deserved.
- She made it clear that love and resilience built the track.
- Less polish did not mean less care.
- She invited listeners to bring the energy she could not.
- Simi broke it down openly on X.
- The tone was honest, tired, and reflective.
- No gloss, just context.
- She addressed claims that marriage ended her career.
- This song was framed as proof she never stopped.
- Dedication showed up even when her body said no.
- Where You Dey exists because she refused to quit.
- The track carries effort people never saw.
- Sometimes finishing the work is the loudest statement.