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Blaqbonez Reflects on His Upbringing.
Nigerian rapper Emeka Akumefule, widely known as Blaqbonez, recently revealed poignant details about his upbringing during an interview with media personality Chude Jideonwo. In a candid moment, Blaqbonez disclosed that he was abandoned by his father at birth, stating, “My Dad kind of dipped when I was born, so he wasn’t there. I wasn’t raised by my dad.” This revelation sheds light on the challenges he faced in his formative years without paternal support.
In addition to discussing his early life, Blaqbonez confidently proclaimed himself as “the best rapper in Africa.” He elaborated on this assertion by claiming that no other African rapper boasts a discography that surpasses his own. This bold statement echoes sentiments from renowned Ghanaian-American artist Amaarae, who previously dubbed Blaqbonez as the best rapper in Nigeria.
As Blaqbonez continues to make his mark in the music industry, his unique journey and assertive self-assessment contribute to the evolving narrative of contemporary African hip-hop.
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“My Dad kind of dipped when I was born, so he wasn’t there”
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