Singer BNXN advocates for the legalization of ‘vegetables’ in Nigeria
He emphasizes the need for government action to legalize the substance.
BNXN’s stance reflects a growing trend among public figures to support cannabis reform.
Meanwhile Ruger, the famous Afrobeat singer, recently opened up about his decision to end his feud with BNXN during an interview with Beats FM 99.9.
He also discussed the inspiration behind his latest songs, ‘Luv Again’ and ‘Make Way’.
The feud between Ruger and BNXN had been going on for almost three years before they finally resolved it.
Ruger explained that the conflict was mainly caused by fan comparisons, which he believes can be destructive.
In his words;
“Comparison is a killer of joy, but it’s necessary for the game. This is what is entertaining these people. The arguments and all that.”
“We looked beyond that (the comparisons) and asked ‘How can we push good music together?’ Because there’s a lot of distractions now in the music space.
“Some people are releasing things that are not good, but they are using money to push it and it’s flying. If you look at the ‘RnB’ project, it’s very good music,” Ruger said on squashing his beef with BNXN and collaborating on the joint EP ‘RnB’” he added.
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