Ebony would’ve never left Ruff Town Records – Bullet

Artiste manager and CEO of Ruff Town records, Ricky Nana Agyemang, popularly known as Bullet, has said the Ebony he knew, would have never left his record label.

Speaking on “Behind the Fame with Lexis Bill” on “Drive Time” on Monday, Bullet explained that even though he and the artiste had their disagreements, it was nothing major for Ebony to leave Ruff Town Records as people thought.

“The Ebony that I knew knows I did a lot for her and she will never do that,” he said.

Ebony, born Priscilla Opoku-Kwarteng, died in a gory accident on the Sunyani – Kumasi road last year.

These rumours exploded after the CEO of Zylofon Media Nana Appiah Mensah tweeted that Ebony wanted to leave Ruff Town for his record label.

Bullet, however, dispelled rumours that he and Ebony ever had a fall out. “She never came anywhere to say Bullet did this or that. There was no interview that she badmouths me. Listen to all her interviews.”

He stated that in his short-lived relationship with Ebony, he never bullied her to do anything she did not want to do. “If anything, she was the one who dictated what she wanted to do.”

He stated artistes fall out with their management or groups mostly because the people around them convince them.

“You are the man, you’re doing everything and you can stand on your own,” he commented.

“It was my award when I won the songwriter of the year that I introduced Wendy Shay [it was not to disrespect Ebony] and I know that all I did Ebony was going to be happy because she knew I loved to bring out the talent [in people].”

“Ebony was very close to my heart no matter what she did,” Bullet added.

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