Afrobeats artist Wendy Shay has clarified the details about her recent track ‘Who Cares,’ which was rumored to be a ‘diss’ song aimed at her manager, Bullet, the CEO of Ruff Town Records.
Earlier in June 2024, Wendy Shay faced a disagreement with Bullet over the terms of her contract renewal, resulting in a temporary separation from the label.
During this period of contention, she released ‘Who Cares,’ sparking speculation among online users that the song was a diss track.
Bullet appeared to support these speculations with a social media post praising Sammy Flex for his management of Shatta Wale, while suggesting that ‘Who Cares’ was directed at him.
He wrote, “Salute to Sammy Flex, my top manager of the year. Disregard the rest and enjoy your success. Even I received a diss track, but who cares.”
In a recent interview with DJ Slim on YouTube on June 26, Wendy Shay disputed Bullet’s assertion, clarifying that while the song was inspired by their disagreement, it was not a direct attack on him.
“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.
She also affirmed that their concerns have been settled, and she has resumed collaborating 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.