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RuffTown Records CEO, Bullet, says he faced serious financial challenges while managing the late Ghanaian musician Ebony Reigns.
Speaking in an interview with Nana Romeo on Atuu on UTV, Bullet explained that contrary to public perception, he did not make much money during the early years of the singer’s career.
He said many of the accusations made against him after Ebony’s death were unfair.
“When she was alive, we didn’t make streams. We were not even earning much from the shows we were playing. When she died, a lot of things were said. They wanted to paint a picture that I was misusing her funds. Which money exactly are they talking about?” he questioned.
Bullet also dismissed claims that he had disagreements with Ebony’s father over the musician’s alleged properties.
“They were even saying I was fighting with Ebony’s dad over her properties. Which artiste in Ghana here have acquired properties in two years?” he stated.
According to him, he invested heavily in Ebony’s career before she gained national recognition, including taking loans to support her promotion.
“They have no idea what I went through, but because she was all over, they thought things were smooth. I’m still paying debt till now. I’ve invested a lot of money in her before she was able to get her fame. I took a loan from people just to promote her, but I doubt if people know this,” he added.
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