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Songstress Wendy Shay has confirmed that she and her former manager, Bullet, have put their differences aside and are working together again.
The two had a public fallout due to a contract dispute, but have now resolved their issues.
In an interview with DJ Slim, Wendy Shay explained that their disagreement centred around a 360 Record Label Deal that Bullet did not approve of.
However, through the intervention of industry elders, they’ve been able to move past their differences.
“I had a problem with Bullet but some elders came in and the issue has been quashed. I am now working with Bullet again,” she said
Wendy Shay expressed her excitement to be working with Bullet again, stating that their reunion will lead to the creation of more great music for her fans.
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