As we can all see, D’prince the CEO of Jonzing world Record label, formally a subsidiary of Mavin Records just added a new face to the label, announced officially on January 18th.
Ruger is the second artiste on the label after headies next rated artiste, Rema who was introduced in March 2019, Ruger deal is a joint partnership with Columbia/Sony Music.
So technically joining Rema as a label mate, created a new excitement and expectations, I mean everybody loves good music and want new creatives to keep making life more enjoyable, now let’s talk about the factors that will make him the next super artiste.
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Good Management:
We all know when it comes to grooming and packaging an artiste, Ruger is in the right hand, Don Jazzy is one of the best A&R in the industry, presumably, D’prince consults, according to Ruger deal, it goes through Sony Music West Africa, this alone tells you that the management is top-notch.
Star Effect:
This can also be classified as a star factor, Rema is already a solidify name in the industry, creating good vibes with Ruger will go a long way for him to being accepted, acceptance is a vital role in making a face easily, it goes by how you were introduced to who you roll with.
Collaboration Access:
Having access to work with artistes, some of the privileges of labels with household names, for example, having a debut Collaboration with Rema & D’prince, trust me there is no other way of a perfect introduction than that.
Talent:
Most importantly, talent makes it so easy, once talented it’s all over, according to the snippet shared, I can deduce the synergy between Ruger and Rema…definitely, talent overdosed, everyone is excitingly expecting a great career journey for Ruger.
In my opinion, simply all the factors are suggesting that Ruger is the truth? Yes, and there is no maybe! Let’s watch as he takes the space.
Good luck to him.
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