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Father of late dancehall artiste, Ebony, has revealed that the CEO of RuffTown records has apologised to him after some misunderstandings occurred between them following the death of his daughter.
According to Starboy Kwarteng, Bullet, his daughter’s manager, had said things about him, he did not appreciate adding that “they were all lies”.
He told Adom News’ Sister Sandy that he also did not like many of the conflicts between him and Bullet after Ebony died.
Starboy Kwarteng said that the artiste manager must have realised the error of his ways and apologised.
The ‘Maame Hwe’ hitmaker’s dad said that Bullet “knelt down” adding that “prodigal son, who am I? Omni potent says we should forgive so I accepted my boy in good faith.”
Watch the interview below:
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