Shatta Wale, a dancehall musician, and renowned talent manager Lawrence Nana Asiamah Hanson, often known as Bulldog, have discontinued their collaboration.
Bulldog had been the artist’s longtime manager; the two of them had a very close relationship that lasted for more than ten years.
Bulldog unexpectedly disclosed that he and Shatta Wale have broken up again during an appearance on 3FM on Saturday.
Later that day, when he was contacted by phone to answer questions about Shatta Wale and his dispute with his right-hand man Deportee, he repeated this on United Showbiz.
Bulldog claims that despite the fact that they are no longer coworkers, there is no hostility between them.
Bulldog stated, “Even though we haven’t worked together in over a year, our friendship is still strong and will always be there.
Remember that in 2015, Shatta Wale fired Bulldog from his Shatta Movement crew, claiming that the manager wasn’t contributing anything to the group but was merely making money for himself.
The dancehall artist’s contract has been terminated, according to a press announcement from Bulldog, the CEO of Bullhaus Entertainment.
However, in 2018, Nana Appiah Mensah’s Zylofon Media and Shatta Wale agreed to a contract.
Bulldog was the label’s artist and repertoire at the time, which meant that Shatta Wale was expected to collaborate with him. This reignited their professional partnership.
The two continued to collaborate despite the present difficulties at the Zylofon record label.
When asked why he never told the media, Bulldog responded, “Because no one wrote a story when I started working with him, so why should the split be announced? Why come here and say that we are no longer a couple?