Wendy Shay, a signee to RuffTown Music, has disclosed that some people planned her accident because they wanted her dead so they could blame his manager Bullet.
In her initial interview, Wendy Shay said that the accident wasn’t a typical accident and that those who wanted to kill her were aware of themselves and their goals.
She claims that just before the accident, she gave a media interview in which she urged aspiring musicians to take their spirituality seriously because the music business has more to it than just music.
Days later, she was involved in an accident that resulted in the tripper truck, which was carrying rocks, flipping over, but her car remained upright despite the damage.
She continued by saying that although she knew who planned the accident, she wouldn’t give their names on air.
The musician firmly asserted that their goal was to kill her and blame Bullet, who was innocent and standing up for her welfare in the music industry.
But all she has to say is that the aggressors are aware of their own knowledge. She responded that she has no fear because she is a child of God when asked if she was afraid of what these people are planning to do to her.
My accident wasn’t normal; some people wanted to kill me and put it on Bullet – Wendy Shay
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In other news, Kuami Eugene has revealed that he contributed to about 80% of Mr. Drew’s hit song “Case,” but was not given due credit.
Kuami Eugene expressed his dissatisfaction at not receiving credit for his significant contribution to the song’s creation in an interview with Ghanaian vlogger Naana Donkor Arthur, who is based in the United States.
Including the hook and a portion of the second verse, Kuami Eugene claims to have written about 80% of the song.
Since he cannot sing all the songs in the world, Eugene frequently writes songs for other people. He claims to have a gift for songwriting.