Chief Executive Officer, Ruff Town Records, Ricky Nana Agyemang widely known as Bullet has opened up about his current turbulence with star act Wendy Shay.
Last two weeks, Wendy Shay announced a new YouTube channel to henceforth accommodate her music videos while stating that the music video for her new single ‘Who Cares’ was not going to be available on Rufftown records channels.
Wendy Shay further urged her fans to follow and subscribe to her new YouTube channel as she embarks on a new journey.
Her post sparked rumours about her exit from Ruff Town Records, a label she’s been known to be associated with for the past years.
Speculations were also rife that the artiste is looking at joining a new record label or going independent with her works.
However, Bullet has come clean about the situation with Wendy Shay.
Speaking in an interview on Accra FM, the CEO of Ruff Town Records confirmed that he currently has issues with Wendy Shay although the artiste has not fully left the label.
He said talks are ongoing to resolve the matter with the artiste as her mother has arrived from overseas for a peaceful resolution of the issue.
Bullet said he currently has only two artistes; Kiki Marley and Baba Tunde.
“It’s not as though she’s left. We’re currently having a back and forth. There is an issue we’re trying to discuss,” he explained, bemoaning the public had received the impasse as “settings” or a publicity stunt.
The singer-songwriter of Ruff & Smooth fame categorically added, “Wendy and I have a little problem we’re trying to solve. At the moment, I have two artistes, however.”
“It’s not that Wendy’s completely left but human institutions have frictions,” confidently stating, also: “We’ll solve it. It’s almost solved, as a matter of fact. Her mother has arrived from overseas and we’re in talks.”