- B.Eng in Computer Engineering, Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife
 
Emeka Akumefule, popularly known by his stage name Blaqbonez, is a Nigerian rapper, singer, and songwriter celebrated for his boundary-pushing creativity, genre-blending sound, and unapologetically bold persona. Known for blending satire, social commentary, and braggadocio, Blaqbonez has carved out a distinctive space in the Nigerian hip-hop and Afrobeats landscape.
Table of Contents
- 0.1 Early Life and Education
 - 0.2 Academic Influence on Artistry
 - 0.3 Music Career
- 0.3.1 The Road to Recognition: Rap Battles and Grassroots Glory
 - 0.3.2 Breaking into the Mainstream: The Chocolate City Era
 - 0.3.3 Experimentation and Expansion: From Rap to Pop Culture Commentary
 - 0.3.4 Artistry as Autobiography: โYoung Preacherโ and Cultural Critique
 - 0.3.5 Total Reinvention: โEmeka Must Shineโ
 
 - 0.4 The Satirical Disruptor: โBest Rapper in Africaโ
 - 0.5 Legacy and Impact
 - 0.6 Notable Collaborations
 - 0.7 Personal Life
 - 0.8 Luxury and Assets
 - 0.9 Controversies
 - 0.10 Discography
 - 0.11 Awards and Recognition
 - 0.12 Related posts:
 - 1 Angela Ijeoma Okorie (Angela Okorie)
 - 2 James Ikechukwu Esomugha (Jim Iyke)
 - 3 Frederick Nnaemeka Leonard
 
Early Life and Education

Emeka was raised primarily by his mother, a committed Christian and pastor, whose strong moral compass and emphasis on discipline, education, and spirituality greatly influenced his formative years. His household was conservative and structured, rooted in prayer, study, and religious teachings. Ironically, these same values became a point of internal conflict when Emeka’s passion for musicโespecially rapโbegan to grow. His mother vehemently disapproved of secular music, forcing him to nurture his talent in secret.
Blaqbonez’s love for rap music was ignited at the age of 13 after an encounter with a rap track by MI Abaga played on the radio. A cousin challenged him to write his own versesโa dare that sparked his lifelong obsession with lyricism and storytelling. Inspired by international icons like Eminem, Jay-Z, and local rap giants like Mode 9, Ruggedman, and Terry Tha Rapman, Emeka began writing and recording rap verses in secret, often borrowing studio time and sneaking off to internet cafรฉs to explore beats and hone his skills.

His academic journey took him through Lagos and eventually to Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) in Ile-Ife, Osun State, where he studied Computer Engineering. Balancing the intensity of a STEM degree with his passion for rap, Blaqbonez lived a double lifeโcoding by day and spitting bars by night. His presence became known in underground rap circles and on-campus rap battles, where his clever punchlines and confident stage presence helped him dominate his peers.
A turning point came in 2012, when a teenage Blaqbonez entered and won Terry Tha Rapmanโs “Zombie” rap competition, besting over 3,000 contestants. This victory earned him a feature on Terryโs World Domination Mixtape, where he appeared alongside Nigerian rap luminaries including Olamide, Vector, and Mode 9. This breakthrough validated his talent and marked the beginning of his journey into the mainstream music industry.
Academic Influence on Artistry
Though he graduated with a degree in Computer Engineering, Emeka chose to pursue music full-time. The analytical mindset and discipline from his engineering training would later prove beneficial in his career. He applies structured thinking to songwriting, visual storytelling, brand development, and digital strategyโskills that have helped him navigate the ever-evolving music industry with precision and innovation.
Blaqbonezโs early mixtapes and freestyle sessions showcased his sharp lyricism, humor, and social critique. These attributes, combined with his penchant for reinventing himself with each release, helped him build a cult following among fans of alternative hip-hop in Nigeria.
Music Career
The Road to Recognition: Rap Battles and Grassroots Glory
Blaqbonezโs rise to stardom is a story of grit, creativity, and relentless self-belief. His first taste of national acclaim came in 2012, when he emerged victorious in Terry Tha Rapmanโs โZombieโ rap competition, outperforming over 3,000 contestants across Nigeria. This win earned him a coveted spot on the album World Domination, placing him alongside industry titans like Olamide, Vector, and Mode9. It was a defining moment for a teenage rapper who had long been crafting verses in the shadows of cyber cafรฉs and makeshift studios.
Between 2012 and 2017, Blaqbonez took the independent route, releasing several mixtapes and EPs that laid the foundation for his loyal cult following. Notable early projects include:
- Hip-Hop in Blaq
 - Uncle Blaq
 - CTAT (Cassette Tapes and TVs)
 - Last Time Under
 
These works were raw, experimental, and uncompromisingly lyricalโan artist finding his voice by speaking directly to those on the fringes of Nigerian pop culture.
Breaking into the Mainstream: The Chocolate City Era
In 2018, Blaqbonez officially entered the mainstream after signing with 100 Crowns, an imprint under Chocolate City Music. That same year, he dropped Bad Boy Blaq, an ambitious and high-concept project executive produced by M.I Abaga. The album fused trap-inspired production with Nigerian storytelling, capturing the energy of a new generation of Nigerian youthโbold, genre-fluid, and unfiltered.
He followed up with Bad Boy Blaq Re-Up, a remixed version that further showcased his collaborative range and taste for genre fusion, working with rising Afro-fusion artists and expanding his sonic palette.
Experimentation and Expansion: From Rap to Pop Culture Commentary

His growing popularity caught international attention. In the same period, The New York Times listed him in its special feature, The New Guard of Nigerian Music, highlighting Blaqbonez as one of the countryโs next global exports.
Artistry as Autobiography: โYoung Preacherโ and Cultural Critique
In 2022, Blaqbonez released Young Preacher, a critically acclaimed album that peeled back the curtain on fame, masculinity, and emotional vulnerability. Songs like โBack in Uniโ, produced by JAE5, became an internet sensationโnot just for the songโs catchy beat but for its self-directed music video in which Blaqbonez humorously impersonated stars like Wizkid, Ayra Starr, and BNXN. The visual was more than a parodyโit was a clever satire of industry vanity, establishing him as a creative director with an eye for cultural commentary.
Total Reinvention: โEmeka Must Shineโ
In 2023, Blaqbonez returned with Emeka Must Shineโa declaration of transcendence and evolution. The album fused hip-hop, drill, Afro-pop, and dancehall, showcasing his full creative range. It was confident, introspective, and experimental, cementing his transformation from underground battler to genre-bending global artist.
The Satirical Disruptor: โBest Rapper in Africaโ
Perhaps one of the most iconic chapters of his career began when Blaqbonez boldly crowned himself the โBest Rapper in Africaโ (BRIA). What initially seemed like arrogance was later seen as genius marketing. The declaration ignited debates across the African rap scene, drawing attention from fans and critics alike.
Rather than retreat from the controversy, Blaqbonez leaned in, using diss tracks, viral skits, and comedic freestyles to stoke the flames and control the narrative. Through strategic provocation and self-parody, he turned himself into a walking satire of hip-hop elitism, using humor as both shield and sword. This approach transformed him into a cultural disruptorโone who dared to redefine what rap stardom could look like in Africa.
Legacy and Impact
As of 2025, Blaqbonez stands as a pioneer of modern Nigerian hip-hopโone whose impact transcends music. He is a symbol of self-invention, audacity, and creative independence. With every release, he challenges conventionโwhether through gender-fluid fashion, meme-worthy videos, or fiercely introspective lyrics.
His journey from rap competitions and campus battles to global acclaim is a blueprint for the digital-age African artist. Blaqbonez has proven that being different is not a disadvantageโit is a superpower. In a music industry often ruled by formula, he is the exception that broke the rule.
Notable Collaborations
Blaqbonezโs collaborative portfolio reflects his adaptability, genre-blending prowess, and reputation as one of the most innovative voices in Nigerian music. From trap-infused rap anthems to experimental Afro-fusion and global features, his versatility shines through across various creative partnerships.
- โBlingโ feat. Amaarae & Buju (BNXN)
A turning point in Blaqbonezโs commercial appeal, Bling blended melodic trap with sultry hooks from Ghanaian-American singer Amaarae and Afro-fusion star BNXN (formerly Buju). The track became a cross-border hit and cemented Blaqbonezโs place in the mainstream. - โFendiโ feat. Joeboy
On this flirtatious, fashion-forward record, he joined forces with Joeboy to create a smooth and sensual blend of Afropop and hip-hopโshowcasing his pop sensibilities. - โOkwaraji Remixโ feat. Bella Shmurda
This remix injected street energy and spiritual urgency, merging Bella Shmurdaโs gritty tone with Blaqbonezโs introspective lyricism. - โBack in Uniโ feat. JAE5
A standout from the Young Preacher album, this viral hit was co-produced with UK-based JAE5. Blaqbonez directed the accompanying video himself, creatively parodying industry stars like Wizkid and Ayra Starr, proving his strength in visual storytelling. - โWhistleโ feat. Lojay & Amaarae
Revisiting his chemistry with Amaarae, Blaqbonez created a moody Afro-fusion piece with Lojayโs smooth vocals rounding out a lush, atmospheric soundscape. - โCinderella Girl (Where You Dey)โ feat. Ludacris
An international collaboration with American rap legend Ludacris, this track intertwined Nigerian narratives with American hip-hop swagger. - โFake Nikesโ feat. Boj & Blxckie
A stylish ode to perception, fashion, and authenticity, this collaboration bridged Nigeriaโs altรฉ scene and South African trap through sonic minimalism and lyrical punch. - โBehold the Lambโ (with M.I Abaga, A-Q, and Loose Kaynon)
This joint album was a lyrical masterclass that revived the Nigerian rap collective spirit, celebrating craftsmanship, consciousness, and sharp storytelling. - Other Collaborations
Blaqbonez has also featured or shared verses with notable artists such as: - Vector, Alpha Ojini, and Khaligraph Jones (freestyles and rap cyphers)
 - Victony โ Naija Shawty
 - Protek Illasheva โ 6 Business Days (motivational gospel-rap fusion)
 - Tay Iwar โ Mazoe (a soulful intersection of neo-R&B and hip-hop)
 
These collaborations not only underscore his ability to flow across stylesโfrom street rap to soulโbut also cement his role as a dynamic connector within Africaโs evolving music ecosystem.
Personal Life
Despite his expressive persona and digital visibility, Blaqbonez keeps his romantic life private. He has publicly voiced skepticism about monogamy, attributing this to the influence of platforms like Instagram and TikTok, where constant exposure to beauty makes exclusivity difficult. As of 2025, he is not married and has no children.
He identifies music not just as a profession, but as a form of creative therapy and rebellionโtools he uses to challenge norms, voice youth frustrations, and explore personal contradictions.
Luxury and Assets
Known for his bold fashion and eccentric aesthetics, Blaqbonez lives a lifestyle that blends artistry with understated affluence. His reported assets include:
- A Mercedes-Benz CLA
 - A Range Rover
 - A stylish Lagos apartment often seen in music videos and vlogs
 
He invests heavily in visual production and personal branding, reflecting a preference for quality and originality over traditional celebrity excess.
Controversies
YBNL Diss Resurfaces
In March 2025, Blaqbonez revisited a diss from 2017, targeting an unnamed YBNL rapper who had mocked his chances of success. He clarified that it wasnโt Davolee, stating humorously, โNaah, no be Davolee, that one actually sabi.โ The revelation sparked nostalgia and renewed discussions about hip-hop rivalries in Nigeria.
Age Speculations
Online rumors circulated suggesting that Blaqbonez was nearing 40. In a December 2024 interview with Naija FM, he dismissed the claims, joking:
โIโm not close to 40. Iโm 30. But I guess thatโs closer to 40 than zero.โ
Opposition to Porn Ban
When the Nigerian House of Representatives moved to ban pornographic websites in March 2025, Blaqbonez responded critically on social media. He referenced adult film star Destiny Mira, arguing that adult content serves as an emotional outlet for many Nigerians, and implied that government focus should be redirected toward more pressing issues.
โIโm Bigger Than Asakeโ Statement
In December 2024, he claimed to be โ50 times bigger than Asakeโโa controversial comparison made in response to an old tweet where Asake once sought a follow-back. Critics quickly pointed out that Asake had sold out the O2 Arena twice, while Blaqbonez had yet to headline a comparable venue. The statement sparked widespread debate and memes, feeding into his โtroll geniusโ reputation.
Beef with Khaligraph Jones
In January 2020, after Kenyan rapper Khaligraph Jones won โBest Hip Hop Actโ at the SoundCity MVP Awards, Blaqbonez responded with a diss track. Jones fired back with โBest Rapper in Nigeriaโ, igniting a brief but high-profile East vs. West Africa lyrical exchange.
Discography
Blaqbonezโs discography reflects his evolution from an underground rap prodigy to a mainstream trailblazer known for his genre-blending innovation, social commentary, and viral flair.
Studio Albums
- Sex Over Love (2021)
His debut studio album tackled themes of romance, lust, and emotional detachment with satirical undertones, blending rap with Afro-fusion. - Young Preacher (2022)
A more introspective project exploring fame, identity, and masculinity. It featured standout tracks like โBack in Uniโ and solidified Blaqbonezโs role as a cultural critic. - Emeka Must Shine (2023)
A confident, genre-fluid statement piece combining hip-hop, drill, Afropop, and satire, showcasing his artistic maturity and self-assertion. 
Extended Plays (EPs)
- Bad Boy Blaq (2018)
Released under Chocolate Cityโs 100 Crowns imprint and executive produced by M.I Abaga. This EP marked Blaqbonezโs formal entry into Nigeriaโs mainstream rap scene. - Bad Boy Blaq Re-Up (2019)
A reimagined version of his debut EP featuring remixes and collaborations that expanded his sonic palette. - Mr. Boombastic (2019)
A playful, romantic-themed EP that fused rap with Afropop melodies, offering a glimpse into Blaqbonezโs humorous and flirtatious persona. 
Notable Singles
- “Mamiwota” feat. Oxlade (2019)
A love ballad wrapped in Afrobeat rhythm, this single helped bridge his rap base with a wider Afropop audience. - “Shut Up” (2019)
A bold and braggadocious anthem that went viral for its catchy hook and confident delivery. - “Haba” (2020)
A humorous and sexually suggestive single that showcased his skill at merging controversy with hit-making. - “BBC” (2020)
A radio-friendly, comedic track that pushed boundaries and dominated TikTok and social trends. - “BBC Remix” feat. Tiwa Savage (2021)
A star-powered revamp of the original, blending sensual lyrics with Tiwaโs signature sultriness. - “1000years” (2021)
A reflective, melodic track exploring love and endurance. - “Commander” (2022)
An energetic, boastful single that reinforced his role as a hip-hop provocateur. - “Go Home” (2022)
A cautionary, satirical piece told through humor and trap beats. - “Back in Uni” feat. Jae5 (2022)
A viral hit with an award-worthy self-directed video. The track blended UK Afro-swing production with comic storytelling. - “Stealth Freestyle”
A demonstration of Blaqbonezโs raw lyrical ability, often dropped as a surprise for core fans. - “Cinderella Girl (Where You Dey)” feat. Ludacris (2023)
An international collaboration that brought together Naija street flavor and American rap finesse. - “Like Bezos” (2023)
A trap-heavy ode to ambition and material success, referencing Amazonโs founder as a symbol of grind. - “Like Ice Spice” (2023)
A playful homage to pop cultureโs obsession with aesthetics, drawing inspiration from American rapper Ice Spice. - “Nyem Ego (Cover)” feat. Lordmoon (2024)
A cultural revival track rooted in highlife influence, paying tribute to the iconic song by Nigerian artist Osita Osadebe. - “Fire on Me” (2024)
A soulful, emotionally intense release, blending Afrobeat with vocal vulnerability. - “Haibo Freestyle” (2024)
A witty freestyle that combines satire with sharp commentary on Nigerian society and internet culture. - “Louder” feat. Ayo Maff & Bella Shmurda (2024)
An explosive collaboration filled with street anthems and danceable energy. - “Follow Her” feat. Kizz Daniel (2025)
A smooth, romantic single fusing Blaqbonezโs clever bars with Kizz Danielโs melodic magic. 
Awards and Recognition
Blaqbonez’s artistic innovation and cultural impact have earned him both critical acclaim and recognition across the African and international music landscape. Below are some of his most notable accolades and honors:
๐ Headies Awards
- Best Rap Album โ Winner (2023)
Honored for his genre-bending and lyrically rich project, Young Preacher. - Best Rap Single โ Nominee
Nominated for his viral hit Back in Uni, recognized for its clever lyricism and creative direction. 
๐ Creative-Africa Hip Hop Awards
- West African Rapper of the Year โ Winner
Acknowledged for his dominance in the regional hip-hop scene and unique fusion of satire, street credibility, and lyrical prowess. 
๐ City People Music Awards
- Rap/Hip Hop Artiste of the Year โ Nominee
Recognized for his consistency, digital innovation, and cultural influence within Nigeriaโs rap industry. 
๐ฐ The Guardian Nigeria
- Ranked #2 in Top 50 African Rappers (2021)
Celebrated for his contribution to redefining African hip-hop and his ability to blend traditional Nigerian sounds with global rap aesthetics. 
๐ฐ The New York Times
- Featured in โThe New Guard of Nigerian Musicโ (2019)
Highlighted as one of the leading voices among a new wave of Nigerian artists pushing creative boundaries. 
๐ค Early Career Competitions
- Terry Tha Rapmanโs Zombie Rap Battle (2012) โ Winner
Defeated over 3,000 contestants, marking his first major break into Nigeriaโs hip-hop spotlight. - Vectorโs King Kong Rap Competition โ 1st Runner-Up
Earned acclaim for his battle rap skills and freestyle command. - Rhythm FMโs Freestyle Fury โ Winner
Cemented his reputation as one of Nigeriaโs most formidable underground lyricists during his university years. 
๐ Global Appearance
- 66th Grammy Awards โ Recognized Guest (2024)
Invited as an official guest to the prestigious music awards, signaling his growing influence on the global stage 
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