CEO of RuffTown Records, Bullet, has disclosed that publications about him sleeping with his female musicians has cost him his relationship.
According to the artiste manager born Ricky Nana Agyemang, no female artiste he has worked with can claim he has had any inappropriate relationship with them.
“I have worked with several women both underground and mainstream. I dare any woman I have worked with to come out with evidence if indeed so, I dare you put it out there,” he wrote on his Instagram handle.
Bullet stated that bloggers and journalists have no idea how false publications especially when it involves artistes and managers affect their lives.
“You people just ruined my relationship with my girlfriend right now…this nonsense must stop. Focus on promoting my works, not relationship,” he added.
Although in the past the artiste manager has always dismissed such rumours, this is the first time he has directly addressed them.
His artiste Wendy Shay was recently in the news after a radio show host repeatedly asked her if she was dating Bullet even though she had initially answered no.
The radio show host said that he had evidence to prove that the 'Uber Driver' hitmaker and her manager and record label boss had more than a working relationship.
Bullet in the past was also accused of being in a relationship with his late star Ebony.
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