“I’m Highly Disappointed bro, I Was Expecting Better” Singer Magixx Shades Ruger’s New Song

"I'm Highly Disappointed bro, I Was Expecting Better" Singer Magixx Shades Ruger's New Song

Singer Magixx blows hot on Ruger, as he calls the singer’s recently released songs bullsh*t,

adding that he expected better.

"I'm Highly Disappointed bro, I Was Expecting Better" Singer Magixx Shades Ruger's New Song

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fast rising Nigerian sensational singer and Mavin signee, Magixx has thrown a major shade at his colleague Ruger,

after Ruger released two new songs.

 

The 23 year old Jonzing World signee, Ruger recently dropped two new tracks titled “Asiwaju” and “Red Flags” on

Tuesday the 15th of November. This is coming days after he threw subtle jabs at the Mavin all-stars and other singers.

 

According to Ruger, the singer apologized to his fans for allowing them listen to noise all week and for that he would

bless them with two songs instead.

 

In his post that sent the not so favourable message he wrote

“Just because of all the unnecessary NOISE I let you all listen to last week, I’ve decided to cleanse your ears with TWO SONGS

instead. ASIWAJU and RED FLAGS

 

His cryptic post came days after Mavin all-stars released ‘Wo Da Mo’, and Tiwa Savage and Asake released ‘Loaded’.

 

Following the recent release of Ruger’s New singles, Mavin signee Magixx in a counter attempt to pay him back for his comment,

made a post stating he just heard the bullshit that was released and he’s highly disappointed since he was expecting better.

 

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On his Twitter page, he wrote:

“I just hear the bullshit wey drop yesterday, I’m highly disappointed bro, I was expecting better”

"I'm Highly Disappointed bro, I Was Expecting Better" Singer Magixx Shades Ruger's New Song

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ruger is yet to respond to this. Artist beef seems to be a norm in the music industry as the competition tends to pay off in

streaming numbers and sold out shows.

 

Check out his tweet

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