My issue with Wendy Shay is being resolved, contract is 90 percent done – Bullet

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My issue with Wendy Shay is being resolved, contract is 90 percent done – Bullet

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Bullet and Wendy Shay

Artiste manager and CEO of Rufftown Records, Bullet has said that his spat with one of his top artistes under the record label, Wendy Shay is near resolution.

Bullet whose real name is Ricky Nana Agyemang said he’s held a meeting with Wendy Shay’s mother and her godfather, Kwesi Ernest to talk over the disagreement between them.

Speaking in an interview on UTV over the weekend, Bullet said they are both currently working on a new contract agreement.

“We have discussed the issue, I have talked with Wendy Shay herself, her mother and Kwesi Ernest. As of now by God’s Grace we are like 90 percent done with the contract, we are looking forward to our next step,” he stated.

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Last month, Wendy Shay fueled rumours of her exit from Rufftown Records when she posted on X that her music video for her new song will not be available on Rufftown records.

She also announced her new YouTube channel which was created to host all her music videos.

The artiste had confirmed that her contract with Rufftown Records was nearing its end and she has discussed an offer from an American label.

This sparked speculations about her exit from the record label. Bullet in an interview also disclosed he has issues with Wendy Shay relation to some contractual agreement.

It was in the face of the disagreement between the two which forced Wendy Shay to shun the release of her music video via Rufftwon Records.

Bullet said the disagreement with Wendy Shay was not a publicity stunt as people had perceived and that it was real.

“It was not a publicity stunt; what would have been the use of it to the label it was a stunt? You don’t use stunts to promote projects, you use money to promote them,” he noted.

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