In the vibrant landscape of Nigerian music, a bold voice echoes through the airwaves, claiming a throne that many aspire to but few can truly occupy. Emeka Akumefule, known to the world as Blaqbonez, stands tall amidst a sea of talent, declaring with unshakable confidence that his musical catalogue is second to none.
The self-proclaimed ‘Best Rapper In Africa’ took to his social media, stirring the pot of the music industry with a claim that could only be made by someone who truly believes in their art. “Look at the charts, listen to the streets, and you’ll see,” he proclaims, “only a handful, maybe three or four at best, can even dream to match my stride.”
His audacious statement came as a clapback to a critic’s sneer, one that underestimated the impact of Blaqbonez’s latest tracks. “Two songs in, and already the year feels different,” he retorted, his words a testament to his belief that his recent releases outshine the entirety of Afrobeats’ current offerings. “Why settle for the top 100 when you can play on repeat the tunes that truly resonate?” he mused on his platform, dismissing the mainstream list as a construct irrelevant to true connoisseurs of sound.
The critic’s jab was sharp, questioning the rapper’s grounds for such “stupiid talk.” Yet, Blaqbonez’s response was sharper, a verbal swordplay that cut to the heart of the matter. “Beyond the celebrated few, show me who else has a discography that can rival mine,” he challenged. “If you’re blinded by bias, I can’t enlighten you,” he concluded, his statement a mic drop that resonated with the confidence of a man who knows his worth.
In a world where every artist fights to be heard, Blaqbonez’s declaration is not just words thrown into the wind; it’s a gauntlet thrown down, a challenge to the status quo. It’s an invitation to explore his body of work, to dive into the depths of his lyrical prowess, and to emerge with the realization that perhaps, just perhaps, he might be right.
Who is Blaqbonez
Blaqbonez, whose real name is Emeka Akumefule, is a prominent Nigerian rapper and singer. Born on January 29, 1996, in Imo State, Nigeria, he has made a name for himself in the music industry with his unique rap style and creative ingenuity. He gained widespread recognition for his controversial self-proclaimed title as the “Best Rapper in Africa” (BRIA), which sparked much debate in the Nigerian hip hop scene between July and September 2019.
His journey into music began at the age of 13 when he discovered his talent for rapping after being challenged by his cousin. Despite his parents’ initial disapproval, he pursued his passion secretly and eventually won Terry Tha Rapman’s Zombie Competition in 2012, beating out 3000 other rappers. This victory marked the beginning of his ascent in the music world.
Blaqbonez’s debut album, “Sex Over Love,” was highly anticipated and well-received, showcasing his unorthodox approach and humorous personality, which resonated with the younger generation. He has also earned co-signs from notable artists like Wizkid and Burna Boy.
Educationally, Blaqbonez attended Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), where he studied Computer Engineering. His early life was shaped by a mix of Yoruba and Urhobo cultures, which influenced his diverse musical style. Blaqbonez continues to be a significant figure in the Nigerian music scene, known for his lyrical prowess and dynamic performances.