CEO of RuffTown Records, Ricky Nana Agyemang known in showbiz as Bullet says he has not spoken to Fantana who is with his label for over 8 months.
Bullet speaking to ZionFelix said Fantana has disrespected the record label and they have decided to terminate her contract.
He went on say the decision to end their relationship has nothing to do with her current feud with Wendy Shay.
He said although Fantana is with the record label he has not had any discussion with her in a long while but only talks with her management
“People around us are the ones creating the feud between Wendy Shay and Fantana, they are all in their various homes so how come they hear stuff about each other. The last time I met Fantana to speak with her is almost like 8 months now because there is no vibe, there is a problem that we tried solving several times but it keeps coming because people around us are the ones igniting the feud”.
The whole feud began when Fantana last Friday said that Wendy Shay did not really have hit songs or works that can give her international recognition.
She went on to tag the ‘Uber Driver’ hitmaker as a local champion.
Wendy, who did not appreciate the words took to her Instagram page to call out the ‘Girls Hate on Girls’ singer for only creating news but not hit songs.
She also wrote some words in German which did not sit well with Fantana.
“Mit große Zähne macht man keine Hitsongs…Ich mach Kohle Und scheiß auf euch alle” which means “You don’t make hit songs with big teeth…I make coal and sh*t on all of you.”
Fantana immediately went on Instagram to address the issue calling Wendy “Uncle Shay” in her response.
She also went live on Instagram to call out the ‘All for You’ singer for talking about her teeth – something she was bullied for when she was a kid.
“B…h, f..k you…I’m mad, I’m mad I take my teeth very personal so anyone that gonna talk about my teeth I’ll be mad…you don’t even have balls because you insulted me in German,” Fantana said.
In her rants, Fantana also said she does not want anything to do with the label nor their songs.
In a letter signed by CEO Ricky Nana Agyeman, popularly known as Bullet, the company said that Fantana’s statement and expletive comments during her live Instagram session have dented the hard-earned reputation of the company.
“In view of this, management would like to request a meeting between yourself and management to enable us commence discussions on your future dealings with the record label,” the statement said.
Fantana’s team and Rufftown Records’ management were expected to meet on Monday, May 18 at 1 pm at the company’s premises to discuss the way forward but that meeting did not happen.