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Ruger releases sophomore album 'BlownBoy RU'

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Ruger has officially unveiled his much-anticipated sophomore album, BlownBoy RU, marking a significant milestone in his career. Released today, the album is his first full-length offering under his self-established imprint, BlownBoy Entertainment, following his departure from Jonzing World in 2024. The move to independence has clearly fueled Ruger’s creative fire, as BlownBoy RU sees him at the peak of his artistic confidence.

Spanning thirteen tracks, BlownBoy RU is a project that appeals to multiple audiences. The album includes previously released singles that had already set the stage for its arrival: the introspective and anthemic BlownBoy Anthem, the infectious Tiwa Savage-assisted Toma Toma, and the gritty, vibe-ready Toro. These tracks hinted at the sonic diversity fans could expect, and the full project delivers on that promise. From high-energy bangers to soulful reflections, and riding on his playboy persona, Ruger navigates a range of emotions and styles, reaffirming his status as one of Nigeria’s most dynamic young talents.

The album boasts an impressive lineup of guest artists, adding extra layers of flavor to the already robust tracklist. Tiwa Savage brings her Afrobeats royalty flair to Toma Toma, while Jamaican dancehall star Kranium infuses a Caribbean vibe that complements Ruger’s own genre-blending tendencies on Dudu. Nigerian street-hop titan Zlatan injects his high energy, and dancehall artist Valiant adds a fresh edge. Rounding out the features is Haile on track 11, Runaway, whose contribution elevates the track's appeal. Each collaboration feels purposeful, enhancing Ruger’s vision without overshadowing his presence.

BlownBoy RU arrives at a time when Ruger seems to be in a good place, both personally and professionally. Tracks like BlownBoy Anthem serve as a bold declaration of his independence, while others delve into love, hustle, and the complexities of relationships. The production, handled by a talented roster including Kukbeatz and others, is polished yet raw, allowing Ruger’s vocals—whether he’s crooning or spitting bars—to shine through.

Clocking in at thirteen tracks, the album strikes a perfect balance, long enough to showcase Ruger’s range, but concise enough to keep listeners hooked from start to finish. It’s a highly impressive body of work that further positions him as an Afrobeats contender on the global stage. Whether you’re vibing to the infectious rhythms or unpacking the layered storytelling, BlownBoy RU is a project that demands attention and rewards repeated listens. Ruger is undeniably in a good place, and this album is proof that his star is only continuing to rise.

Listen to BlownBoy Ru here.

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