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CEO of Rufftown Records, Bullet, is unhappy about entertainment pundit, Mr Logic's comment about his signee Wendy Shay.
Mr Logic had said in an interview that the 'Uber Driver' singer was not qualified to call herself the queen of Ghana music.
According to him, labelling Wendy Shay the queen of music only means that the Ghanaian standard of music has fallen.
However, Bullet stated that he does not appreciate Mr Logic's comment adding that he is fond of attacking every one of his artistes.
"You started with Ebony and now you’ve centred your hatred attention on Wendyshayofficial," he wrote in an Instagram post.
Bullet jabbed saying Mr Logic will do well for himself a world of good if he worked to make money adding "that is why you are so poor. @Wendyshayofficial can feed you and your entire generation."
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