Ruger unveils his new single Muhammad Ali (Can’t Relate), produced by Blaise Beatz and arriving under his imprint Blownboy Entertainment, with exclusive licensing handled by Promised Land Recordings Limited. The track marks a brief departure from his latest album, BlownBoy Ru, his acclaimed thirteen-track project. This two-minute song demonstrates Ruger’s continued evolution and how he navigates the Afrobeats and dancehall genres seamlessly.
Over a vibrant dancehall-infused beat, the track positions Ruger as a champion in his own right, unbeatable and utterly uninterested in competition. The bold, confidence-charged anthem is about success, resilience, and rising above doubters, with Ruger likening his strength and dominance to the legendary boxer while boasting about his nonstop money flow, hard-earned wins, and unshakeable self-belief. His vocal delivery is sharp, with lyrics laced with clever boasts and dismissive jabs at anyone who dares to challenge his position.
Ruger’s reference to Muhammad Ali isn’t just symbolic, it’s a statement of intent: to float above the noise, strike with precision, and remain iconic. The production features Blaise Beatz’s signature rhythmic patterns, which provide a dynamic foundation for Ruger’s confident delivery, with the title drawing a parallel to the legendary boxer and implying themes of resilience, victory, and prowess. He doesn’t just claim the crown,he wears it with flair, making it clear that his success, style, and influence are beyond comparison.
Listen to Mohammed Ali (Can’t Relate) here.
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