The popular eye patch styled musician Ruger has acknowledged that there is no manual to it because it balls down to each person.
Jealousy is the enemy of friendships, Ruger told co-hosts Tolanibaj and Moet Abebe during a recent episode of the Bahd And Boujee Podcast. He emphasized that envy can only destroy a friendship if both parties are inherently envious, using himself as an example.
“I think it all depends on the kind of people they are,” he stated. For instance, I can’t be jealous of my fellow artists if I’m not the type of person who gets jealous easily. No matter where I am in my life or where I am with my music—whether I’m not really popping at that moment or I’m popping—I’d push him to do well for himself and everything.
After that, the singer was questioned by the hosts about the workings of the music business in general and cliques in particular. He responded, “I don’t really know, but there might be cliques in the industry.” By myself, I’m a clique.
“When artists from here meet each other outside the country, there’s unity because when we’re out there, nobody can touch us and no one can misbehave,” he said, highlighting the importance of support. The thing is that everyone is there to support one another.”