Bullet and Wendy Shay tricked me - Kay Wusu

Kay Wusu continued to recount the events leading up to the treachery as he recalled how well-wishers had informed him about the "thievery."

Bullet  and Wendy Shay tricked me  - Kay Wusu

Kay Wusu is criticizing artist management Bullet for reportedly using his song Masakra without his consent.

He allegedly wrote, sung, and produced Wendy Shay's original song Masakra, according to Kay Wusu.

Kay Wusu claims that Bullet approached him and asked for his permission to remake the song; he gave it.

Bullet did not uphold his end of the arrangement, but Wendy Shay leaked it.

I'm not going to say Wendy Shay stole the tune. On the Anigye mmre entertainment and lifestyle program on Onua FM, he informed Emmanuel Agyeman, "But her staff never heeded the arrangement between us.

In addition, Kay Wusu claimed that he met Bullet and Wendy Shay and that they verbally agreed that both parties would profit from the song's remake.

"Bullet arranged for us to meet at his estate home in Botwe, so I went. Wendy Shay thanked me with a drink after we reached a successful arrangement.

We were both meant to be on the song, but they said they had not yet begun recording.

The tune was intended for Ebony in the original arrangement. She was going to give me two features and my part of the song's earnings.

But because of the unexpected, we unanimously decided to give Wendy Shay the song despite not knowing that they had already finished it. They deceived me.

Kay Wusu continued to recount the events leading up to the treachery as he recalled how well-wishers had informed him about the "thievery."

He went on to say that Bullet had given him live radio support and that someone had claimed ownership of his song.

"As soon as I left his house, I started receiving calls from various people telling me that my song had been made public. Until I listened to the music, I had never believed it.

Later, I overheard someone on Zylophon FM informing Sammy Flex that he owned the song and received backing from Bullet. The most difficult aspect of the whole situation is that, he said.