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D-Black Shuts Down Bullet’s Miss Forson Allegation With Old Chats

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Musician and entrepreneur, D-Black, has responded to allegations made by Bullet concerning singer, Miss Forson, and her music career.

Bullet, who manages RuffTown Records, recently claimed during an interview on Okay FM that D-Black played a role in disrupting Miss Forson’s career after allegedly getting close to the artiste shortly after she was introduced to the public.

According to Bullet, D-Black began communicating with Miss Forson behind the scenes and eventually influenced her decision to leave the label. He also suggested that the interactions were not entirely centred on music.

Following the interview, a social media user questioned D-Black about the accusations. In response, the musician shared screenshots of old conversations between himself and Miss Forson and wrote, “Take a wild guess.”

One of the screenshots, dated May 17, 2018, showed Miss Forson allegedly messaging D-Black on Instagram first, asking for his contact after saying she had lost his number.

Another screenshot, dated July 4, 2018, captured a WhatsApp exchange in which D-Black appeared to advise the singer not to pay attention to negative comments about Bullet.

In the conversation, D-Black reportedly told her that public opinions should not influence her decisions and that what mattered most was where her heart was.

The posts appeared aimed at suggesting that he and Miss Forson had known each other long before the issues currently being discussed publicly.

D-Black also shared another message on social media which read, “Ppl will stab u in the back n offer u bandage after.”

Despite the posts, D-Black did not directly confirm or deny Bullet’s allegations and avoided making a detailed statement on the matter.

With over 25 years of experience in the music industry, Richmond Adu-Poku adeptly integrates his expertise in writing, music, and entrepreneurship. He serves as the General Secretary of the Ghana Association of the Phonographic Industry (GAPI) and the CEO of Ghana Music Live. Richmond is also a sought-after consultant for key industry players, including MUSIGA. In addition to his creative roles, he works full-time as a business consultant.

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