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Photo: Ms Forson apologizes and retracts defamatory comments against Bullet

Ghanaian musician, Ms Forson has apologized to Bullet for accusing him of song theft and breaking her marriage.
Ms Forson in a press statement released under her new management, the singer issued a public apology to Bullet, her former record label CEO.
Ms Forson in a recent interview alleged that the doings of Bullet, whilst she was on his record label, have crashed her marriage. The singer added that Bullet also demanded $50,000 from her and she couldn’t afford it, therefore, she quit Rufftown records.
Another of Ms Forson’s claim is that Bullet has given songs she has written with him to Wendy Shay. All these reports infuriated Bullet who threatened to sue Ms Forson if she doesn’t retract her claims.
In reaction, the singer via her new record label, Black Avenue Muzik, has issued a public apology to the Rufftown Records CEO. In her statement, her words were misconstrued.
Read her statement below.
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