This trait has contributed to his popular success and highlights his ongoing development.
“Emeka Must Shine,” his most recent CD, explores several facets of his developmental phases. Blaqbonez has had a career spanning almost ten years. During that time, he has experimented with Dancehall and Reggaeton flows, as well as seamlessly transitioning to Pop melodies. These aspects of his skill set are combined with his distinct rhyming style to create an album that he claims was created with his fans in mind.
Twelve months after releasing his fourth album, “Young Preacher,” in 2022, Blaqbonez is putting out a new 14-track record. Album releases in Nigerian mainstream music have decreased, although Blaqbonez is currently popular due to his “Emeka must shine” motto, and he might decide to record an album around it.
Similar to Drake, who consistently produces albums that see him occasionally veering away from hip-hop, Blaqbonez’s most recent release moves away from the hip-hop genre and toward a pop sound that is combined with elements of dancehall, reggaeton, and highlife gyration.
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