Wendy Shay has addressed the allegations made by her manager, Bullet, regarding a diss track supposedly directed at him amidst their recent disagreement.
In a conversation with DJ Slim, Wendy Shay dismissed Bullet’s assertion and made it clear that although the song was inspired by their conflict, it was not intended as a direct attack on him.
Previously, Bullet had stated that Wendy Shay had penned a song titled ‘Who Cares’ specifically targeting him during their premature beef.
Wendy Shay explained that as an artist, she draws inspiration from her experiences and emotions, and it is natural for her to channel those feelings into her music.
She acknowledged Bullet’s perspective and understood why he might interpret the song in that manner.
“The situation inspired me to write the song, but it is not directed at Bullet. It’s not like I’m giving a stray bullet to Bullet.
“As a creative, when you go through something, you just take the emotions and write something out of it. I understand why he feels that way though,” Wendy Shay explained.
On the same platform, Wendy Shay revealed that she and Bullet, the owner of Rufftown Records, have settled their differences and are back to collaborating after the intervention of elders
The conflict apparently 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.
Shay said fortunately, with the help of elders, they have managed to resolve their issues and are now working together harmoniously.
She also confirmed that their issues have been resolved, and she has resumed her collaboration with Ruff Town Records.
“Bullet and I had a problem, but some elders stepped in, and the issue has been resolved. I am working with Bullet again. I am back together with Bullet,” she told DJ Slim.
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