Bullet, the head of Rufftown Music, has refuted claims that he is an occultist who sacrifices his performers at the height of their careers for nefarious reasons.
An accident involving Rufftown Signee Wendy Shay last week made headlines.
Following the 2018 passing of his artist, Ebony Reigns, numerous Ghanaians rushed to the X platform just moments after his artiste was engaged in an accident to criticize him.
In an interview with Andy Dosty on the Hitz FM Daybreak program, Bullet stated that he is a Christian and would never join a religious sect in order to sacrifice his artists.
“I have not been to any juju. I don’t know if it’s a spiritual attack. I’m taking this very seriously and imagine if Wendy had died, where would I have been by now? Ghanaians would say I have used her for blood money. I am worried and the things I am hearing are so sad. If I were in their shoes, I will say the same,” he said.
Since 2018 to date, accusing fingers have been pointed at Bullet for the death of his first female artiste, Ebony Reigns.
Although Ebony died in a tragic motor accident, some netizens have accused Bullet of being responsible for her death.
Fortunately, Wendy has been confirmed well and okay by health officials and responding to treatment.