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Ruger features Tiwa Savage for ‘Toma Toma’

Ruger and Tiwa-Savage

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In 2021, Ruger rose to stardom under Jonzing World, a label owned by Nigerian singer D’Prince, which is an affiliate of Don Jazzy’s Mavin Records.

By Taiwo Okanlawon

Popular singer Michael Adebayo Olayinka, popularly known as Ruger has come through with a new song titled ‘Toma Toma’.

He also won the best new artiste category at the 2023 Soundcityhe Nigerian singer, has come through with a new song titled ‘Toma Toma’.

The songwriter released the song on Friday across all streaming platforms.

In ‘Toma Toma,’ the 25-year-old collaborated with renowned songstress Tiwa Savage to create a Northern rhythm-style song.

In the three-minute song, Ruger confidently brags about his agility as a man, boasting of his ability to satisfy a woman in all ways. He also showcases his financial status and material possessions.

Tiwa Savage adds her signature style to the track, shutting down haters with her verse.

“From where? To where? To where?/ What are you trying to tell me?/ You’ve nеver ever seen a vеry humble courtesy ni**a like me?/ I no hear say,” she sings.

Ruger appreciated Savage for the collaboration and revealed that ‘Toma Toma’ was produced by Kukbeatz.

Born Michael Adebayo, Ruger rose to prominence in 2021 after signing a record deal with D’Prince’s Jonzing World Record, an affiliate of Don Jazzy’s Mavin Records.

In February, he confirmed his exit from Jonzing World Record and unveiled a new record label named ‘Blown Boy Entertainment’ in JanuaryHe also adjusted his profile names on social media to reflect the new label.

In an Instagram post, he said he was grateful to Jonzing World and D’Prince but it was time for him to take a bet on himself.

In 2021, Ruger rose to stardom under Jonzing World, a label owned by Nigerian singer D’Prince, which is an affiliate of Don Jazzy’s Mavin Records.

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