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Blaqbonez Announces Plans to Retire from Music within Five Years

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Nigerian rapper Blaqbonez has announced his plans to retire from music within the next three to five years. In a recent interview with media personality Chude Jideonwo, Blaqbonez shared his thoughts on his future in the music industry.

According to Blaqbonez, his decision to retire is driven by his desire to create a lasting legacy and secure his financial future. He wants to ensure that he has made enough music and accumulated sufficient wealth to sustain him for a lifetime.

Blaqbonez plans to continue making music until he feels he has achieved his goals. He will then transition to a new role in the entertainment industry. Specifically, he expressed interest in working as a consultant for a record label.

As a consultant, Blaqbonez hopes to share his knowledge and experience with upcoming artists and help them navigate the music industry. This new career path will allow him to stay involved in the music industry while also pursuing new challenges and opportunities.

Blaqbonez’s decision to retire from music may come as a surprise to his fans, but it’s clear that he has thought carefully about his future and is excited about the opportunities that lie ahead.

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