I’ve been hit with a diss track but who cares? – Bullet takes a swipe at his artiste
Amidst rumours of discord between his artist, Wendy Shay, and artist manager Bullet, Bullet appears to have taken a subtle jab at Wendy.
Bullet acknowledged the difficulties of being an artist manager, saying that despite his hard work, he must deal with a diss track from one of his own artists, even as he praised Sammy Baah Flex, Shatta Wale’s manager, for his excellent work.
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There have been rumours that Bullet is the target of Wendy Shay’s most recent song, “Who Cares.”
But Bullet made a passing allusion to the predicament while praising Sammy Flex for his commitment to the difficult job of artist management, avoiding a direct confrontation.
He called Sammy Flex an inspiration, telling him to ignore his detractors and take pleasure in his accomplishments. He even shared his personal story of receiving a diss track and dismissing it with a “Who cares” mentality.
“@sammybaahflex, I am happy for you. This year, you have been my best manager.
Set everyone else aside and cut your expenses. I know they dropped that song, “Give me,” but “Who cares?” some of his post said.
Bullet further emphasised the unjust criticism Sammy Flex had to endure, especially after it was revealed that he appeared to be receiving orders from Shatta Wale during a performance on video.
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He defended the working relationship between managers and artists, emphasising that it needs mutual respect and cooperation.
Bullet raised the prospect of future cooperation in a recent interview with Nana Romeo by alluding to ongoing talks to work out their differences.