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Asiwaju Crooner Ruger Woos Audience At TRACE Live


Lagos witnessed an electrifying night as Ruger took over Terra Kulture for TRACE Live.

With unstoppable energy and a loyal fanbase eager to experience his signature blend of Afro-dancehall magic, the stage was set for a show that exceeded all expectations.

From the moment the self-styled ‘Asiwaju’ crooner stepped on stage, he had the crowd locked in opening with fan-favourite ‘Bounce’, sending waves of excitement through the packed venue. His confidence, signature eye patch, and dynamic stage presence only heightened the experience. But the night wasn’t just about music, it was about creating an unforgettable atmosphere.

The songs delivery was a rollercoaster of hits with Ruger seamlessly transitioning from high-energy bangers like ‘Asiwaju’ and ‘Red Flags’ to more sensual tracks that had the audience singing along word for word. Backed by a live band that brought a fresh twist to his usual sound, Ruger proved that he’s not just a hit maker—he’s a performer built for the big stage.

Beyond the music, the presence of Tiger Beer added an extra layer of excitement to the night. With branded interactive stations, customizable “Toma Toma” cocktail menu, and engaging face painting at the Tiger Beer stand, fans got more than just a concert. they got an experience.

Whether it was a guest performance or a heartfelt moment with his fans, one thing was clear, Ruger knew exactly how to keep Lagos talking.

With the success of his latest album ‘BLOWNBOY RU’, Ruger is proving that he’s in a league of his own. TRACE Live was just another reminder of his dominance in the industry, and if this show was any indication, his reign is only just beginning.

 

 

 

 



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