It seems the relationship between RuffTown Records CEO, Bullet and late singer Ebony's father has made a turn for the worse as the artiste manager has decided not to release new works from the singer.
Bullet, after the demise of Ebony on February 8 this year, revealed that the singer had several recorded songs and promised to release them.
As the relationship between the two of them deteriorate, Bullet is no longer interested in releasing the songs. He is, therefore, handing them over to the late singer's dad, Mr Opoku Kwarteng.
The late Ebony and Bullet
According to a press release by Bullet's label, RuffTown Records has parted ways with the late singer, Ebony.
“RuffTown Records wishes to announce to the fans and the general public that the record label is no more interested in releasing unreleased songs of the late Priscilla Opoku Kwarteng professionally known as Ebony Reigns who is the reigning VGMA Artiste of the Year 2018 as promised.”
The release also added that “the label will not be releasing any songs from the 90’s Bad Gyal. Rufftown Records owns 60% of royalties of Ebony Reigns unreleased songs but we are giving away full ownership to her father Mr Opoku Kwarteng.”
After the demise of Ebony, there have been several disagreements between her father and manager, Ricky Nana Agyemang over managerial issues among others.
See the full statement below: