Blaqbonez returns with another bold statement through his latest single ‘Everlasting Taker’ a track that reaffirms why he remains one of Nigeria’s most fearless and inventive rappers.
Born Chukwu-Emeka George and bred in Lagos, Blaqbonez carved out a reputation as a rapper unafraid to challenge conventions and spark conversations.
From his teenage years at 13, when he began rapping despite his parents’ disapproval, to dropping his first project ‘Hip Hop Is Blaq’ in university, his journey has always been fueled by audacity.
While studying at Obafemi Awolowo University, he built a cult following, captivating both his campus audience and social media with his sharp wit and relentless energy.
The Nigerian hip hop scene witnessed his breakthrough moment in 2019 with the release of ‘BRIA (Best Rapper in Africa)’.
The self-proclaimed title shook the continent, igniting one of the fiercest debates in African hip hop history and reviving the competitive fire the genre thrives on.
Alongside cyphers like the MARTEL LAMB sessions, Blaqbonez became a central figure in redefining what modern African rap could sound and feel like.
In ‘Everlasting Taker’, Blaqbonez blends his signature mix of satire, swagger, and skill.
The song dives into themes of ambition, dominance, and self-belief, portraying him as a relentless force unwilling to bow to pressure.
With witty bars, infectious delivery, and unapologetic confidence, the track is more than just a record it is a proclamation of intent.
Blaqbonez positions himself not just as a rapper chasing recognition, but as an artist who owns every space he steps into.
‘Everlasting Taker’ is both a reminder and a warning: Blaqbonez is here, untamed and unshakable, rewriting Nigerian hip hop on his own terms.
