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Ronnie Coleman produces a 14-track album inspired by classic Ronnie things

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Ronnie Coleman Built Different Music Album

The legendary bodybuilder Ronnie Coleman has done all sorts of things since he’s been in charge of his own brand, from apparel and lifting accessories to his extensive Signature Series line of supplements. He has done some more unique things like his Yeah Buddy fitness app, and don’t forget the Ronnie Cop mobile game. As different as those things were, none quite compares to Ronnie Coleman’s latest effort, as he has produced his own music album.

Built Different is the debut album from eight-time Mr. Olympia champion Ronnie Coleman, which is available to stream on Spotify and iTunes. It features 14 tracks inspired by classic moments and situations from his career, including Good Old Chicken, Free Membership, From 3rd Callout To The Throne, and 800 For 2, a nod to his famous 800lb squat. The first single, as you could call it, from the album is, Because I love It, which has its own music video.

Ronnie Coleman has a track record for getting outside of his comfort zone, and we’re not referring to his intense training methods and well-documented workouts; we’re talking about his ventures past his bodybuilding career. The album Built Different is another chapter in that book, and if you’re a fan of the legend, it’s worth checking out. From end to end, it’ll take you 50 minutes to listen to the whole thing, an ideal amount for a single workout.