I’m one of world’s most attractive men – Blaqbonez boasts

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Nigerian rapper and singer, Emeka Akumefule, professionally referred to as Blaqbonez does not shy away from appreciating his attractive features.

One of the world’s most attractive men, according to Blaqbonez, was interviewed recently by content producer Bae U Barbi.

He also shared his opinions on relationships and the reasons behind his picky spouse selection.

The rapper claimed that when it comes to issues of the heart, he is unabashedly choosy and that he deserves a partner who is equally handsome.

Blaqbonez also has a clear stance on social media-savvy partners. He reiterated that he can’t date or marry a woman who’s too engrossed in the digital world.

He said:

“I genuinely think I’m one of the most attractive men on planet earth.”

In another story,  opens up on why he thinks that fame is a crazy punishment.

The rapper declared that, more often than not, celebrity can be a punishment as opposed to a reward.

Blaqbonez thinks that a person’s mental and emotional health may suffer as a result of the intense pressure and scrutiny that accompany celebrity.

This was spoken by Blaqbonez on the most recent Afrobeats Intelligence Podcast episode hosted by Joey Akan.

According to Blaqbonez, “normal” people who are wealthy and successful do not experience the same levels of stress as celebrities.

He expressed his displeasure, saying that being a celebrity prevents him from being able to genuinely enjoy himself.

In his words:

“I think fame is a punishment. Normal people can have all the money in the world, and drive a way bigger car than I would drive. But in traffic, everybody will leave them and focus on me. Why?

“Now, if I walk into a restaurant, everybody is on me. I can’t even do those basic things. Normal people can have 50 times my money, wear a regular T-shirt and just stroll. Nobody is checking what type of ring, or chain he is wearing or how fresh he is looking. No human being cares. They just go straight to the world to buy whatever they want. Enjoying whatever experiences.

“I can’t even go out in Nigeria to have actual fun. I must be Blaqbonez. 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.”