Ruger Unveils New Record Label After Quitting Jonzing World

Ruger took to his official Instagram page to share the news, expressing heartfelt gratitude to his mentor, Dprince, for his unwavering belief in him and for the incredible journey they've embarked on together.

Timileyin Abdulsalam By Timileyin Abdulsalam - Entertainment Reporter
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Ruger has officially announced his departure from the Jonzing World record label.

Ruger took to his official Instagram page to share the news, expressing heartfelt gratitude to his mentor, Dprince, for his unwavering belief in him and for the incredible journey they’ve embarked on together.

Despite the bittersweet nature of his departure, Ruger boldly declared his determination to bet on himself in the upcoming year. He acknowledged the tough decision to part ways but remained optimistic about the future as he prepares to launch his own record label, Blown Boyent.

Ruger sought strength from God to navigate this new chapter, expressing confidence that divine guidance would see him through.

Ruger noted: “I am immensely grateful to Jonzing World and Dprince for their unwavering support and for accompanying me on this remarkable journey. Their belief in me has been instrumental in my growth. While it saddens me to bid farewell, I trust in God’s plan. This year, I am placing a significant bet on myself. Though the path ahead may be uncertain, I am confident that God will guide me every step of the way. It’s time for @blownboyent to shine.”

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Timileyin Abdulsalam, a journalist, and content writer based in Lagos, is versatile in crafting articles that cover a broad spectrum of topics, including entertainment, politics, social issues, technology, crime, and justice. His unique storytelling style is well-known among readers. Having graduated from the University of Ilorin, Timileyin also holds certifications in Journalism, Broadcast Journalism, and a Professional Certificate in Media and Communication.