Rufftown Records

Ebony Left Me Debts I’m Still Paying – Bullet

Ebony Left Me Debts I’m Still Paying – Bullet

Artiste Manager, Ricky Nana Agyemang, popularly known as Bullet has disclosed that he is still paying debts he incurred following a contract he signed with a company to get money to push the works of the late Ebony. Speaking in an interview, the CEO of Ruff Town records noted that, he signed a contract with Midas Touch to get financial backing to promote Ebony’s works and career. However, his expectations of recouping from the investment to pay back his debt ended when Ebony unexpectedly died in car crash few months after the contract. Bullet said notwithstanding the shock of the…
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If I Reveal Things God Has Shown Me About Bullet’s Rufftown Records, It Will Not Be Peaceful – Nigel Gaisie

If I Reveal Things God Has Shown Me About Bullet’s Rufftown Records, It Will Not Be Peaceful – Nigel Gaisie

Founder of Prophetic Hill Chapel, Prophet Nigel Gaisie has hit back at individuals who critique him and other prophets in Ghana. This comes on the heels of recent debates about spirituality in the entertainment industry and the role of prophecies. Many, including Rufftown Records CEO, Bullet have criticised certain clergymen, including Prophet Nigel Gaisie as being “Doomsday prophets” due to the nature of their revelations. Speaking on the United Showbiz show on September 16, Prophet Nigel Gaisie emphasized the importance of respecting pastors, prophets, and clergymen in Ghana. He cautioned against disregarding their relevance, stating that some individuals receive divine revelations about the country's…
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I’m Moving Rufftown Records To Nigeria – Bullet Says As He Claims The Government Plans To Collapse The Creative Art Industry

I’m Moving Rufftown Records To Nigeria – Bullet Says As He Claims The Government Plans To Collapse The Creative Art Industry

Rufftown records CEO Bullet has disclosed he’s moving his record label to Nigeria as he claims the government plans to collapse the creative art industry with its laws. According to him, it began with the FDA banning celebrities/influencers from advertising alcoholic beverages among other things, and now the Gaming Commission. To him, the government plans on collapsing the creative art industry with all these laws as it won’t benefit anyone in the creative art industry. Therefore, he will be moving his record label to Nigeria where he can operate freely with no laws preventing him from doing things that will generate money…
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