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E no sweet – Ruger reacts as fan remixes his new song
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Ruger expresses disapproval of a song cover made by a fan.
Ruger has given a bad evaluation to a cover of his recently released ‘Asiwaju‘ single done by a fan.
Tunde Ednut released a video of Ruger’s admirer, a musician known as Crafts boy, performing a version of the song to entice the Jonzing Records signee.
The blogger requested that his readers listen to Crafts boy sing in order to support and cheer him on.
He commended the young singer’s musical ability and noted how unique and good his tone is. Additionally, Ednut requested feedback on the remix from users on social media.
”Wow ???????????????? check out this remix on ruger’s song titled asiwaju. this boy is good, what do you think? it hits differently????”
However, Ruger, the original owner of the song felt differently about what Craftsboy did.
He said the song was not pleasant to the ears, but he prayed for God to bless him for the effort.
The singer wrote; ”E no sweet but God bless the guy”
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Meanwhile, Magixx had last week thrown shade at his colleague Ruger following the release of his new songs.
Ruger who is signed to the Jonzing World record label headed by Don Jazzy’s brother, D’Prince, recently released two songs, ‘Asiwaju‘ and ‘Red Flags.’
Red Flags was originally scheduled for release on Friday, 4th November 2022 but was postponed alongside projects like Wizkid’s More Love Less Ego in response to the loss of Davido and Chioma’s son, Ifeanyi.
Later, the singer announced the new release date for the song and another single.
Ruger, however, threw shade before their release by implying subtly that the music produced by his colleagues is just really noise.
Magixx who seemed to hear the song took to Twitter a few hours later to express his dissatisfaction with the release, noting that he was expecting better.