Wendy Shay recently revealed that she and Bullet, the owner of Rufftown Records, have settled their differences and are back to collaborating after the intervention of elders.
In an interview with DJ Slim on Hitz FM, Wendy Shay admitted that there was a significant rift between her and Bullet, which almost led to her departure from the record label.
The conflict stemmed from a disagreement over a 360 Record Label Deal that Bullet did not approve of, a development which sparked varied views within the entertainment news space.
Fortunately, with the help of elders, they have managed to resolve their issues and are now working together harmoniously.
“I had a problem with Bullet but some elders came in and the issue has been quashed. I am now working with Bullet again,” the honcho of Shay Gang told DJ Slim.
A few weeks ago, Bullet revealed that his signee of five years, Wendy Shay in the course of their disagreement, released a diss track aimed at him.
In addition to discussing this, he emphasized the importance of an artiste manager in a musician’s life.
Furthermore, Bullet shared his thoughts on a viral video depicting a supposed beef between Sammy Flex and Shatta Wale during their recent event in Bolgatanga.
He expressed his belief that Ghanaians have not fully grasped the role of an artiste manager, as they continue to focus on the viral video instead of acknowledging the tremendous success of the concert.
Bullet explained that musicians take direction from their managers, and vice versa.
He even mentioned that Wendy Shay had released a diss track about him, but he remains unaffected because it is all part of the job.
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