Bullet, the CEO of Rufftown Records, the label that brought us Ebony and Wendy Shay, is not holding back his feelings about dancehall star Stonebwoy.
In a recent interview with Nana Romeo on Okay FM, Bullet labeled the Bhim Nation president as an ungrateful person.
According to Bullet, what Stonebwoy did to him left him completely shocked.
“Had it not been for my fastness, I would have swallowed an unknown insect,” he said, explaining just how taken aback he was.
For the first time, Bullet revealed that after Stonebwoy left Samini’s camp, he signed him to a record label called Rough Money Records, which Bullet and a friend had founded.
Even though Stonebwoy hadn’t yet become the huge star he is today, Bullet claims they played a role in shaping the artist he has become.
“After Stonebwoy left Samini’s camp, I signed him to Rough Money Records.
Stonebwoy cannot deny this. With that, I can boldly say I have helped Stonebwoy before,” he stated.
But things took a painful turn, according to Bullet.
When he needed Stonebwoy’s help, specifically a feature for the late Ebony, the musician allegedly ignored his messages.
“I was looking for a feature from Stonebwoy for Ebony, so I texted him. He ignored me.
I was very surprised, but I had no choice but to keep it cool,”
Bullet shared, adding that it’s a moment he says he will never forget in his life.
