Some top Ghanaian artistes called TV stations to stop showing Wendy Shay’s “Uber Driver” music video according to CEO of RuffTown records, Ricky Osei Agyemang aka Bullet.
According to Bullet in an interview with Dr Pounds on Hitz FM’s Hitz Gallery, even though he couldn’t disclose their names but claimed they actually called the TV stations to put a stop to showing “Uber Driver” by his artiste, Wendy Shay.
“When she dropped her music and TV Stations were playing it, other musicians called the TV stations to question them on why they were playing Wendy Shay’s song too much. It is surprising too, when it’s coming from A-list artistes,” Bullet said.
Ricky Agyemang added that;
“Wendy Shay was bemused when she witnessed this, but I told her its part of the game and she should do her own thing. I will guide her through to the top. She seems new to this stuff”.
Quizzed on why he quickly replaced the late Ebony Reigns, he answered;
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“it is a Ghanaian mentality. It’s business. Dr pounds if something should happen to you or a presenter at Hitz fm , Multimedia is not going to close down. KABA was at Multimedia, he died and Multimedia is still working.
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Rufftown Records is a business. I am doing business, people should rather say Bullet did well after all he went through; all the sufferings, bashings. He is on his feet trying to push other young talented artistes. Ghanaians should look at the positive side of it. I can wait for Ebony 100 years and Ebony is not going to come back. Music must go on, work must go on and people are saying I should wait?”