Ru The World is the title of the debut studio of the Nigerian recording artiste, Ruger.
The album is schedule for release on Friday, September 1.
The singer-songwriter has stated that the album is relatable and would leave an impression in the hearts of his fans across the globe.
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Ruger has remained of the most sensational musicians in contemporary music history following his debut in 2021.
The singer was signed by sensational rapper and pioneer, D’Prince, who is founder of Jonzing World, home to another talented singer-songwriter, Rema.
In an interview with Apple Music Africa Now Radio, Ruger shares his motivations, what keeps him grounded, and what to expect from his upcoming album.
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Ruger has made a name for himself as an artist who doesn’t enjoy singing about wanton pleasure and recreating this pleasure on stage.
Despite whatever listeners may deduce from his art, Ruger shares that he’s a reflective person who spends time evaluating his actions.
“I stay praying you know? Most of the time I like to just be by myself reflecting on whatever Iāve done, whatever Iām doing to know when Iām doing something wrong or right.
Itās important to always sit down and reflect because sometimes if youāre just living life nonchalantly, as it comes, sometimes you can make some mistakes and you donāt even worry and you donāt even know why you made that mistake you just moving on. So you have to have the time where you sit down and just re-evaluate and reflect and know where you have to do better and change or do more.”
Despite mostly employing Dancehall style that he brilliantly and uniquely deploys in a Konto style, Ruger is versatile and he promises that listeners will find different genres in his album.
“Itās just every element of Ru is in this album. And you know some of the things that Iāve gone through, that Iāve put in this album, some people are actually going through it, itās a very relatable album. It has African sauce, it has Dancehall sauce, it has R&B, it has pure reggae. Everything you want to listen to, itās there, whatever you want just pick your poison.”
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