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I still talk to Shatta Wale despite our split, he’s my junior brother- Bulldog

Bulldog has intimated on the Uncut Show hosted by Zionfelix that the fact that he and Shatta Wale have mutually parted ways for the second time does not mean he should be bitter and form an ally with his enemies to destroy him.
In a speech that has earned the maximum respect from legions of his former artiste, Bulldog revealed he has diversely contributed to Wale’s brand hence he won’t ruin it.

“If I had the opportunity to speak to the president behind closed doors, I wouldn’t even speak out there for him to hear it because those are my views.

He (Shatta) is my junior brother so, I tell him things in private, something the public wouldn’t hear about. It is a brand I need to protect.

It is a brand I sweat bled, and put my time and effort into so how am I joining the people that want to break the brand and break the brand together?

No, I won’t do that,” Bulldog said.

Prior to that, revealed on 3FM the reason why he and Wale did not announce their split publicly.

On why he didn’t make a public announcement about their separation, he said; “If people are no longer working together, it doesn’t mean they are not talking or are no longer friends…when I started working with him (Shatta) nobody did a story.

It wasn’t announced that Bullhaus is handling Shatta so why should the separation be announced?” he told host Caleb during his programme on 3FM.

By: www.Ghbase.com

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