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RIP Rudebwoy Ranking ? ????

Rudebwoy Ranking's real name is Mustapha Rahman. He is a Ghanaian citizen, born and raised in Africa.

The dancehall star was born on 18th March 1991.

Rudebwoy learnt dancehall music while residing at Nima slums in Accra, Ghana. He began performing at dancehall concerts countrywide in 2015. The artist bagged the Discovery Of The Year award at the 2015 Bass Awards. He then launched his debut album, Elevation-Time, on 12th September 2016.

He has worked with several iconic Ghanaian artists like Shatta Wale, Episode, Samini, Edem, Ras Kuuku, EL, and Luther.

Facts about Rudebwoy Ranking

Dancehall fans mistake Rudebwoy Ranking for Nigerian singer Paul Okoye (alias Rudeboy). Paul Okoye does R&B, hip hop, Afrobeats, dancehall, and reggae songs.


He keeps long dreadlocks and occasionally changes their colour from black to maroon and brown.

Rudebwoy Ranking is a rude person, as his stage name implies. Fans experience his kindness on social media, and he usually tags his friends on posts.

The singer loves tattoo art and is yet to share with fans the meanings behind the beautiful tattoos on his arms.

Rudebwoy Ranking has not dropped new songs this year. Fans are eagerly waiting for videos from the two audios he uploaded on YouTube in 2021.

The two got married in 2018. Discover interesting details about Molly Qerim's career, philanthropic works, and love life.

Rudebwoy Ranking's career history Rudebwoy learnt dancehall music while residing at Nima slums in Accra, Ghana. He began performing at dancehall concerts countrywide in 2015. The artist bagged the Discovery Of The Year award at the 2015 Bass Awards. He then launched his debut album, Elevation-Time, on 12th September 2016.


Rudebwoy Ranking's songs Rudebwoy Ranking's Smoke My Sorrow hit track came out on 31st May 2014. It urged society not to misjudge marijuana smokers because the drug does not make one an evil person. The Dambanza song got massive airplay and attention from the media in 2014. This energetic Hausa song is about “a good for nothing person." 2017's Gbelemo song has beautiful dancers, and Holy Ghost Fire came out on 30th September 2015. It talks about righteousness, freedom and justice.




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