Bullet cries for help on social media

Valentina N.A.D. Okang
Bullet

Artiste manager, Ricky Nana Agyemang, better known as Bullet, has taken to his official Instagram account to ask for help in sorting an alleged copyright issue he has suffered from Akhan’s brother.

According to him, he has been cheated and unfairly treated.

The post had it that a movie that was going to be shot in 2015 would feature a soundtrack from Bullet’s camp.

Bullet says it was only until recently he realized that the movie had been released and their song had been used.

However, no agreement had been reached to that effect and also, no money had been paid to him.

The RuffTown Records manager, therefore, took to social media to expose the perpetrators of such a move and also called for support to have the right thing done.

His post read:

“In 2015, Theophilus Baah, a brother of my former partner Akhan, who happened to be the manager of my defunct group Ruff n Smooth, comprising of myself and Ahkan informed me about a movie company in America who has shown interest in using our song as their movie soundtrack.
To make my story short, i just found out the movie is out and our song been used without my permission nor me seeing any legal contract and a huge sum of money being taken by my former partner’s brother.
I feel so disrespected and cheated, two people cannot create music for one party to silently sell the music and take the money without the knowledge of the other.
I need HELP, i want Justice maybe social media can help me.
#JUSTICE4BULLET.”

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