Nigerian rapper Blaqbonez has revealed that his biggest fear as an artist is disappointing his fans, acknowledging their crucial role in shaping his success and identity.

In a recent interview with Amarudontv, the “No Excuses” crooner admitted that his journey has been powered by loyal supporters who consistently promote his work and push his brand forward.
“I don’t want to ever disappoint my fans. I don’t know so many artists can say that it’s their fans that got them to where they are. Me, I’m so certain that it’s my fans that got me to where I am,” — Blaqbonez said.
The rapper explained that, unlike many of his peers who gained exposure through major publications or celebrity endorsements, his growth has been purely organic.
“I’ve never felt like I’ve been this big publication guy that they put me in this place and I got all these streams from this or I just woke up and this person posted me and everybody is talking about me — it’s never really been like that. It’s always just been me and my fans, just going crazy and getting people’s attention,”— he added.
Blaqbonez also spoke about the pressure that comes with having such an engaged fanbase, admitting that their high expectations sometimes make him cautious about his online posts.
“I even hesitate to post stuff because once I post, I just know they’re going to be attacking me, ‘where’s the album? What are you doing?’… So the way they feel about the album, I want to make sure that when they click play that midnight, they’re as happy as they can be,”
— he explained.
Blaqbonez, known for his competitive spirit and witty lyricism, continues to solidify his place as one of Nigeria’s most fan-driven and outspoken rappers.
