The manager of the late Ebony, Ricky Nana Agyemang, popularly known as Bullet has shared the financial difficulties he has been facing since the tragic death of iconic singer Ebony Reigns.
Speaking in a recent interview on UTV’s United Showbiz, Bullet opened up about the contractual complications that have left him burdened with the responsibility of repaying Midas Touch Records following Ebony’s untimely demise.
The original contract did not account for such an unforeseen event.
Bullet stated unequivocally; “I have not yet finished paying Midas Touch Records for the contract we signed for Ebony.”
As we speak now, I still owe Midas Touch Records, and I am still paying for it because the contract was supposed to run for some number of years for which they (Midas Touch) will share proceeds from the works of the artists, but we all know what happened.”
These revelations come amidst allegations of occultism following a car accident involving one of Bullet’s signees, Wendy Shay.
The CEO of RuffTown Records debunked these claims, stressing that during his earlier struggles, such notions were far from his mind.
He declared, “It would be wrong for anyone to say that I am into occultism because when I was suffering, I didn’t even think about that and will be stupid to do that now when God is blessing me now.” he said.
Musician Ebony Reigns died at the age of 21 in a fatal car accident.
The Afrobeat and Dancehall performer – real name Priscilla Opoku-Kwarteng – was driving to Accra following a trip to Sunyani with two friends.