Artist manager Bullet seems to have subtly addressed rumors of discord with his artiste, Wendy Shay.
While praising Sammy Baah Flex, Shatta Wale’s manager, for his commendable work, Bullet acknowledged the challenges of artiste management.
He hinted at his own struggles, mentioning that despite his hard work, he received a diss track from his artiste.
Speculation arose that Wendy Shay’s latest song, ‘Who Cares,’ might be aimed at Bullet.
Rather than addressing the situation directly, Bullet referenced it indirectly while commending Sammy Flex for his dedication to the demanding task of artiste management.
He expressed admiration for Sammy Flex, urging him to disregard critics and enjoy his success, even mentioning his own experience with receiving a diss track, but brushing it off with a “Who cares” attitude.
“I celebrate you @sammybaahflex. You are my best manager for the year. FORGET EVERYBODY and chop your money. Me sef dem drop Diss song give me but ‘Who cares,’” parts of his post read.
Bullet also highlighted the unfair criticism faced by Sammy Flex, particularly after a video surfaced showing Shatta Wale seemingly giving orders to him during a performance.
He defended the dynamic between artistes and their managers, emphasizing that such relationships involve mutual respect and collaboration.
In a recent interview with Nana Romeo, Bullet hinted at ongoing discussions to resolve their differences with Wendy Shay, raising the possibility of future collaboration.
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