After decades writing in the margins, Shady Wade is finally stepping forward. His debut single Damaged Goods marks the long-overdue arrival of a songwriter who's spent years building his craft — from backroom gigs in rural Japan to the beating heart of Christchurch’s open mic scene.
At 42, Wade’s voice lands with the weight of lived experience. Co-produced by Greg Haver (Manic Street Preachers) and Sam Trevethick (Shapeshifter), Damaged Goods is a slow burn about emotional armor — the kind we wear after love leaves a mark. "We're damaged goods for sure,” he sings, laying it bare without flinching.
The video, filmed behind SOLE Music Academy with Neato Productions, leans into the metaphor — crumbling brick walls and broken timber mirroring the song’s central tension: the fear of letting someone in.
Backed by the Toi Ōtautahi Incubator and now recording with Flynn Adamson (LYTTEL Studios), Wade is quietly building toward a debut album. After years on the sidelines, he’s finally taking up space — and he’s got something real to say.
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