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Why I dumped D’Prince, Jonzing World – Ruger

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Singer Ruger has shed light on the reasons behind his decision to part ways with his former record label, Jonzing World, led by D’Prince, brother of Mavin Records boss Don Jazzy.

In a candid post on his social media platform on Thursday, Ruger explained that despite the initial support he received from Jonzing World, he felt the label became complacent with his success and failed to elevate his career further.

“As much as I’m very appreciative of the fact that Jonzing world introduced me to the world, I just couldn’t continue with them because they got too comfortable with the money they were making from me and couldn’t push me further as I wanted to be pushed,” Ruger wrote.

The singer expressed his gratitude for the label’s early efforts but highlighted his disappointment in their lack of effort to promote his music and expand his reach as an artist. Despite voicing his concerns, Ruger felt his feedback fell on deaf ears, leading to frustration and a desire for change.

“I complained, I got angry, some people tell me say no be so dem Dey do things. I still go back HQ go collect fake hugs and handshakes. Nothing still change. I wan mad,” Ruger shared.

Ruger also criticized the label for allegedly diverting funds generated from his success to support other artists on their roster, rather than investing in his growth as an artist.

While Ruger acknowledged that there’s more to the story, he chose to withhold further details for his safety. However, he expressed pride in his accomplishments and revealed upcoming tour dates, signaling his determination to forge ahead in his career.

“Anyways, I’m proud of myself. Performing at very big festivals this year, touring Europe again, touring Canada again, IDC I’m gonna be cocky. coz this is shit they couldn’t do for me. BS!!!” Ruger declared.

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