- Blaqbonez has shared extra precautions he takes in order to avoid getting roped into paternity fraud.
- Paternity fraud is the intentional misidentification of a child’s biological father.
- The singer added that even while using protection during coitus, he makes sure to pull out, just to be on a safer side.
Nigerian rapper, Emeka Akumefule, popularly known as Blaqbonez has opened up about his cautious approach to sex in his intimate relationships.
In a recent interview on WithChude, Blaqbonez explained the extra steps he takes to prevent false paternity claims.
The rapper stated that “no one” could make such a claim against him, as he combines protection with the withdrawal method to eliminate any risk. Blaqbonez said:
“Nobody can remotely think, ‘Let me accuse Blaqbonez’ or ‘Let me do paternity fraud’. I pull out, even when I have protection.”
In the same interview, he declared himself the best rapper in Africa.
According to him, he has a better discography than any other rapper on the continent. He boasted:
“I still think I am the best rapper ever in Africa. No one has a better discography than me.”
The ‘Emeka Must Shine’ crooner has repeatedly claimed that he’s the most prolific artiste in Nigeria, saying he has thousands of songs and was releasing new songs weekly at some point in his career.
Blaqbonez gained fame after releasing ‘Sex Over Love’, his debut album in 2021.
Since then, he has continued to release hit projects.
Despite his success, Blaqbonez has been open about the darker side of being a celebrity. He confessed that the constant public scrutiny makes it challenging for him to live a normal life.
“It feels like a crazy punishment. Other people who have way more money have a much easier life than me. I have to be hiding,” he said
In 2022, Blaqbonez expanded his creative horizons by directing the music video for his single ‘Back In Uni’, which features JAE5, the British-Ghanaian music producer.
He has received several recognitions for his talent.
In August 2023, Rolling Stone recognized him as one of the 50 innovators shaping the future of rap.