Nigeria news has been buzzing with stories of Ruger’s return through his sophomore album, BlownBoy Ru. The album, packed with hits like ‘Jay Jay’ and collaborations featuring Tiwa Savage and Kranium, follows his viral COLORS performance of ‘Toro’. This release showcases Ruger’s unique style and catchy Afrobeats rhythms, drawing in fans worldwide. Read more.
Meanwhile, in Abuja news, gospel artist Panam Percy Paul shared a pivotal moment from his career, rejecting a £24 million deal in 1995 to stay true to his faith by frequently mentioning Jesus in his music. On another note, Afrobeats sensation Burna Boy introduced his new moniker, Jean Béna Dieudonné, adding to his illustrious persona following his collaboration with Joé Dwèt Filé on the ‘4 Kampé’ remix.
- Ruger’s album BlownBoy Ru marks a significant comeback with powerful collaborations.
- Panam Percy Paul’s conviction in maintaining his religious expressions in music.
- Burna Boy’s new nickname adds another layer to his global appeal.
In light of these vibrant updates, how do you think artists balancing personal convictions and commercial success shape the Nigerian music industry? Share your thoughts!