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The CEO of Bullhaus Entertainment, Bulldog, has revealed that he no longer works with Dancehall musician Shatta Wale as artiste manager.
Speaking on Accra-based 3FM, Bulldog explained that they have parted ways for over a year, but he did not see the need to announce their separation.
Bulldog, born Lawerence Nana Asiamah Hanson, stated that despite their separation, he and Shatta Wale are on good terms.
He revealed that they recently partnered to work on a show despite going their separate ways.
This is the second time Bulldog and Shatta Wale have ended their business relationship. Bulldog began working for Shatta Wale as a manager in 2014. However, late in 2015, they parted ways after some disagreements.
Their business relationship was rekindled when they joined Zylofon Music in 2018.
Meanwhile, Bulldog’s announcement comes after reported rifts in the Shatta Movement camp.
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