Blaqbonez sparks debate, claims to outshine Asake by 50 times
Nigerian rapper Blaqbonez claims he’s “50 times bigger” than Grammy-nominated Afrobeats star Asake, sparking online controversy after an old tweet resurfaced.
In the tweet from 2019, Asake, then a rising artist, asked Blaqbonez for a follow-back on Twitter, now known as X. The tweet gained renewed attention when an X user, @thejacobsss, weighed in on a debate comparing the two artists. “It’s hilarious to rank Asake higher than Blaqbonez,” the user wrote, prompting a response from Blaqbonez himself.
Blaqbonez’s reaction
Blaqbonez didn’t hold back. He agreed with the fan’s opinion, amplifying his stance with a sweeping claim. “Asake is big, but saying he’s bigger than Blaqbonez is pure comedy, walai,” he wrote, using the Hausa term for “I swear.” He then added, “Like, people are funny. I’m 50x bigger. I sold out the O2 Arena in 1 minute; it took him longer.”
Fact-checking the claim
While his statement grabbed attention, it raised eyebrows among fans and critics. Contrary to his claim, the rapper has not sold-out London’s iconic O2 Arena. Meanwhile, Asake has achieved the feat not once but twice, solidifying his global appeal.
Asake, whose rise has been meteoric, gained widespread recognition for his chart-topping hits and energetic performances. Selling out the O2 Arena twice is no small feat, cementing his status as one of Afrobeats’ brightest stars.
Blaqbonez, on the other hand, has carved a niche in Nigeria’s rap scene with his witty lyrics and unique style. While his achievements are notable, comparisons with Asake sparked mixed reactions online.
Reactions
The debate quickly spilled into the X timeline, with fans from both camps exchanging opinions. Supporters of Asake pointed to his international recognition and achievements, including his Grammy nomination and sold-out shows. They questioned the validity of Blaqbonez’s statement and accused him of exaggeration.
Meanwhile, Blaqbonez’s fans defended his boldness, highlighting his creative approach to rap and ability to spark conversations. “He’s not afraid to say what’s on his mind,” one fan wrote.
Battle of personalities
His and Asake’s contrasting styleshumour add another layer to their rivalry. Blaqbonez thrives on humour, controversy, and his ability to engage fans on social media. His candid personality has earned him a loyal following, even as critics call out his brashness.
Asake, on the other hand, often lets his music speak for itself. Known for his fusion of Afrobeats, Fuji, and Amapiano, he appeals to a broader audience with his genre-blending sound. His consistent hits and sold-out concerts reflect his strong connection with fans worldwide.
The bigger picture
While debates like these are common in the entertainment industry, they also highlight the dynamic and competitive nature of Nigeria’s music scene. Artists constantly push boundaries, both creatively and commercially, to gain prominence on the global stage.
However, fans also play a role in fueling these comparisons. Social media has become a battleground where artists’ achievements are scrutinized, sometimes overshadowing their artistry.

Staying relevant
For Blaqbonez, making bold claims could be part of his strategy to remain in the spotlight. His ability to spark conversation has been a hallmark of his career. Whether it’s through music or social media banter, he knows how to stay relevant.
Asake, on the other hand, appears to focus more on his craft, letting his achievements speak volumes. This approach has earned him respect within and beyond Nigeria.
Conclusion
The debate over who’s bigger Blaqbonez or Asake may not be settled anytime soon. Both artists bring unique strengths to the table and cater to different audiences. While Asake’s accomplishments are undeniable, Blaqbonez’s confidence and charisma keep him in the conversation.
Ultimately, their success reflects the diversity and vibrancy of Nigerian music. Fans may continue to argue, but for these two stars, the competition likely fuels their drive to reach even greater heights.
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