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CEO of Bullhaus Entertainment Bulldog has revealed that he regrets leaving his former artiste Abdul Razak Issahaku, better known in showbiz as Iwan.

Speaking as a pundit on Daybreak Hitz, the current A&R Manager at Zylofon Music praised the ‘Thanks and Praise’ hitmaker as the best Reggae/Dancehall artiste in Ghana.

Known in real life as Lawrence Nana Asiamah Hanson, however, expressed regret for parting with Iwan.

Bulldog

Bulldog noted that as an artiste manager, he has made so many mistakes and has learned hard lessons from them.

He stressed it is advisable not to allow emotions ruin the reputation you have built for yourself.

“….I have learnt painful lessons. I can sit here and say that Iwan is the most prolific reggae/dancehall artistes in Ghana. My inexperience at the time made me cut my glory short. Because when he messed up with me I forgot that he was supposed to come through me to be great…,” Bulldog said.

Bulldog started managing Iwan in 2008 but parted ways shortly after Iwan won the ‘Reggae Song of the Year’ at the 2011Vodafone Ghana Music Awards.

On the heels of the current controversy between Bullet of RuffTown Records and Mr Opoku Kwarteng, the father of the late Ebony Reigns, Bulldog, as an artiste manager, has advised Bullet to apologise to the father of Ebony.

“…Bullet should just apologise to the father. If the father has said he is ready to sit with Bullet to solve the issue amicably, why can’t Bullet do same? He should just sit with the dad and resolve this once and for all…”

 

 

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