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Blaqbonez Decries Lack Of Support From Colleagues


Nigerian rapper, Emeka Akumefule popularly known as Blaqbonez, has described the music industry as callous and egocentric.

Blaqbonez expressed worries about musicians’ lack of support and inflated egos in a post on X.

According to the “Chanel” crooner, he noted his  continous support for colleagues by promoting their new music on his social media platforms.

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Blaqbonez however lamented not getting such favours in return when need be.

He claimed that since the release of his new track, “Chanel,” none of his peers had promoted it.

According to him, he said that although he supported Drake, Central Cee, Future, and Gunna by sharing their music, he got no response when he released what he described as the biggest single of the summer.

Blaqbonez decried the lack of reciprocity from other musicians and called the situation “double standards.”

On his X handle, he wrote, “I think this [music] industry is very wicked because since i dropped Chanel, none of my peers have posted it.

“@Drake I posted yours last week, @centralcee @1future @1GunnaGunna I support you when you drop but when i put out the biggest song of the summer its crickets, the double standards.”



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