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My ‘Who cares’ song not directed to Bullet – Wendy Shay clarifies

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Wendy Shay

Afrobeats songstress Wendy Shay has cleared the air about a supposed ‘diss’ song to her manager and CEO of Ruff Town records, Bullet.

The artiste recently had a spat with Bullet over contract renewal and agreement causing a friction between both.

Wendy Shay for the past few weeks was not working with Ruff Town records and released a song ‘Who Cares’ at the time they had the disagreement.

The ‘African Money’ hitmaker released the song at the time of her dispute with Bullet.

In a post on Instagram earlier in June 2024, Bullet claimed that Wendy Shay’s ‘Who Cares’ song which she released while they were in dispute was directed towards him.

He said this while he was commending Sammy Flex for his ‘excellent’ job in managing Shatta Wale to highlight the challenges artiste’s managers experience in their field.

“I celebrate you Sammy Flex, you are my best manager of the year. Forget everybody and chop your money. Me sef dem drop diss dong give me but who cares,” he stated.

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Bullet and Wendy Shay

However, Wendy Shay has refuted this assertion by Bullet. In an interview with DJ Slim posted on YouTube on June 26, the artiste explained that the circumstances of their disagreement led to the composing of the song.

She further emphasized that although she was inspired by their dispute to write the song, it is not directed personally to Bullet.

“The situation inspired me to write the songs but it is not directed to Bullet. It’s not like I’m giving stray bullet to Bullet. It’s just that as a creative when you go through something you just take the emotions out of it and write something out if it…I understand why he feels that way though,” Wendy Shay explained.

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Wendy Shay

Wendy Shay also disclosed that the disagreement with Bullet has now been resolved and she is back to working 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 stated.

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