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Artiste manager and songwriter Bullet has hinted that music group Ruff N Smooth, which he was part of, is dead.
According to him, he may never reunite with his former group member Ahkan to revive the group.
Speaking on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM on Friday, he told host Andy Dosty that “Ahkan proposed that we split so we both could pursue solo careers which I agreed to.”
He said the two of them mutually agreed to go their separate ways denying reports that there was a misunderstanding.
The group released chart-topping songs between 2009 and 2012 some of which include ‘Swagger’ and ‘Sex Machine’.
Bullet said the split will not cost him his vibrancy in the music space.
He explained that he is very much in the music space working hard behind the scenes.
Currently, Bullet is working on his label RuffTown Records, while Akhan has been a solo artiste since 2015.
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