Nigerian Afrobeat artists Bnxn and Ruger have recently released a collaborative album titled “RnB.” The two artist opened up about their past online disagreement and reconciliation in a new interview with Billboard News. They also delved into the inspiration behind their collaborative album, their ties to Afrobeats sensation Burna Boy, the international acclaim and expansion of the Afrobeats genre, and various other topics during the interview. The album, which is a fusion of their unique sounds and styles, is a testament to their growth and versatility as artists.
The two artists had a public disagreement on social media in the past, which they described as a friendly banter that escalated into a public discourse. However, they have since reconciled and are now focusing on creating great music together. In the interview with Billboard, Bnxn and Ruger shared their thoughts on their collaboration and the global recognition and growth of the Afrobeat genre.
The interview highlights the connection between Burna Boy and the artists, discussing their admiration and anticipation for Afrobeats’ evolution, the album creation process, and their collaborative efforts in “RnB.”
Their new joint album, “RnB,” is a fusion of their unique sounds and styles. They wanted to create something fresh and exciting, showcasing their growth and versatility as artists. Bnxn and Ruger have always admired each other’s talent and work ethic, and when the opportunity presented itself, they decided to collaborate on the album.
They also believed that Afrobeat is more than just a genre; it’s a culture and a movement, and they’re proud to be a part of it. The interview with Billboard was also shared on YouTube, where fans can watch the full conversation between Bnxn and Ruger.
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