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Shatta Wale Was Rather Managing Bulldog – Socrate Safo

Renowned filmmaker and boss of creative arts at the National Commission on Culture (NCC), Socrate Safo has defined the professional relationship that existed between Shatta Wale and Bulldog.

While sharing his two cents on the sour relationship that occurred between the singer and his former manager that culminated in a defamation suit slapped against Wale, Socrate noted that it was rather Shatta Wale who was managing Bulldog and not the other way around.

He expanded on his posture by saying that Bulldog was unable to handle Shatta Wale as his artist when discussing their situation on Joy Prime, adding that “both parties know that is the truth.”

“Considering how Shatta and Bullgod act occasionally, it shouldn’t come as a surprise to you since Shatta Wale can do anything,” Socrate Safo argued.

In a related development, Bullgod stated in a separate interview that he doesn’t intend to professionally work with Shatta Wale ever again.

Speaking from a different perspective other than an advancement of their beef since they parted always, the famous artiste manager and entertainment pundit said the SM boss can now handle himself, claiming he has been able to help elevate his brand to an appreciable extent.

Recall that Bullgod has filed a defamation lawsuit against Shatta Wale after the musician threatened to reveal his purported secret regarding the passing of late artist manager Fennec Okyere.

Real name Lawrence Nana Asiamah Hanson, Bulldog confirmed that the legal matter has nothing to do with his choice to collaborate with the musician once more during his interview on Prime Morning on Friday.

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