BlaqBonez is glad that his life turned out to be successful as a rapper making a difference in the music industry today.
The young rapper who recently worked with one of the sought-after musicians in the world Wizkid has something to say about his school life in the University.
BlaqBonez is convinced that he did the right choice of dropping out of University to pursue his music career, a move that he says has managed to put food on his table, and that of his mother.
He opened up on social media about how his life would have gone haywire if his venture in music couldn’t have paid off.
“Really grateful for how far Iāve come. I donāt know who would have been taking care of my mum if this music didnāt work,” one of his tweets read.
really grateful for how far Iāve come. I donāt know who would have been taking care of my mum if this music didnāt work
ā Emeka The Stallion š (@BlaqBonez) August 13, 2021
BlaqBonez disclosed that University made him feel like a failure as fellow students were getting As, reading overnight which got him thinking about his life and what he was doing with it.

He is grateful that his choice got him where he is today in the music industry with a fanbase around the world, not only in Nigeria, and Ghana.
This is what he had to say;
“Canāt believe I was almost depressed in University cos them engineering shit was killing me, all I wanted to do was rap.
University made me feel like a failure, niggas were getting As and future looking bright, I was dropping mixtapes and hoping notjustokay would post it.
Really grateful for how far Iāve come. I donāt know who would have been taking care of my mum if this music didnāt work
When I see niggas reading overnight all the time at Law 201 hall, Iād be asking myself what am I doing with my life like this? I can answer now, I was laying a foundation.
my serious friends in school are doing well in their respective fields rn, we all made choices and dedicated our lives to it, and it’s paying off,” he shared on Twitter.
BlaBonez is now easily considered to be one of the best rappers in Africa today, evidently, he made the right choice of choosing music after all.