Under the name, Nay, she is a member of hip hop group, The Last Kinection, alongside her older brother, Joel "Weno" Wenitong, and Jacob "DJ Jaytee" Turier.
[1] Wenitong was raised in Newcastle, New South Wales and at the age of sixteen she returned to Cairns to study music.
Shakaya's debut single "Stop Calling Me" was released in January 2002,[8] it was co-written by Stacey, Wenitong and Reno Nicastro, their manager and producer.
As "Nay", she was joined by her older brother, Joel "Weno" Wenitong, and his former bandmate, Jacob "DJ Jaytee" Turier.
Wenitong told Shailla Van Raad of Bma magazine in July 2009, that "The Last Kinection has given me a great opportunity to explore my heritage and my own music", compared to singing songs written by others during her time with Shakaya.
[3][17] Wenitong sustained a broken femur, jaw, wrist, ribs, fractured pelvis, head injuries and was left in a coma.
During her recovery Joel, who had driven the car, was distraught, their father Mark recalled "You feel that kind of – especially as a big brother – he really felt that sense of whether it was his fault or not.
In April 2015 Wenitong, her father Mark and Stacey released cover versions of the songs, "Black Roses" by Inner Circle and "As Long As I Can See the Light" by Creedence Clearwater Revival for the community of Cairns affected by the child killings in December 2014.