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How Bullet Gave My Song To Wendy Shay Without My Consent – Kay Wusu

Artiste manager Bullet, is enduring an onslaught from Kay Wusu for supposedly using his track ‘Masakra’ without his consent.

As per Kay Wusu, he composed, sang, and made Wendy Shay’s initial track Masakra. Per Kay Wusu’s narration, Bullet came to him, asking for his say so to reproduce the song, and he allowed it.

Bullet then released the song under Wendy Shay, regardless of not completing his part of the arrangement.

Clarifying the details of the matter on Onua FM’s Anigyie mmre entertainment and lifestyle show, Kay Wusu told the host of the program, Emmanuel Agyemang that, “I won’t say Wendy Shay stole the song. However, her team never heeded the agreement between us.”

Kay Wusu, advancing his argument, said he met Bullet and Wendy Shay and had a verbal accord on how the two of them can profit from redoing the track.

Wendy Shay and Bullet.

He said, “Bullet contacted me to meet him at his estate house in Botwe, which I did. We had a fruitful agreement and Wendy Shay thanked me with a drink. They told me they have not started recording, so we were both supposed to be on the song.

“In the initial agreement, the song was for Ebony. I was going to get two features from her and my share of the proceeds from the song.

But the unexpected happened, so we agreed to give the song to Wendy Shay with the same consensus without knowing they were done with the song already. They tricked me.”

As he reviewed how well-wishers made him aware of the deception, Kay Wusu kept on describing the conditions that paved way for the unfair hand he’s been dealt with. He went on by adding that somebody took credit for the track, and that Bullet had given him live radio aid.

Bringing his account to a finish, he stated that, “The moment I left his abode, I had countless calls from folks telling me my song has been released. I never believed it until I listened to the song.

“I later heard someone telling Sammy Flex on Zylophon FM that he owns the song and got support from Bullet. That’s the most painful part of the whole issue.”

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