Blaqbonez Guards His Peace and Brand by Avoiding Twitter Scandals


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In a world where social media is an ever-revolving stage, where opinions are currency, and where scandals can erupt in the blink of an eye, Nigerian rapper Blaqbonez has chosen a path less traveled by his celebrity peers.

The artist, known for his electrifying rhymes and magnetic stage presence, is equally renowned for his calculated approach to social media, particularly on X (formerly known as Twitter). Blaqbonez has unabashedly confessed that he carefully filters the women in his life, and one of his primary screening criteria is the frequency of their tweets.

The revelation came to light during his recent appearance on the Zero Conditions Podcast, where the rapper opened up about his diligent efforts to steer clear of controversies and maintain the pristine sanctity of his brand. He emphasized that this practice extends to his choice of companions.

"I don't really like to talk to people and females that have too many tweets," Blaqbonez declared, emphasizing that those who inundate the platform with their daily thoughts don't make the cut.

His reason? He harbors the suspicion that prolific tweeters might be inclined to air his private affairs to the world. "You are literally two seconds away from blasting me, not even on the grounds of, 'You're trying to ruin me.' You just tweet everything that goes on in your life."

Blaqbonez's decision is emblematic of his deep-rooted commitment to his peace and the integrity of his brand. In a world where digital footprints can be indelible, the rapper treads lightly, refusing to divulge every opinion, sentiment, or detail online, even on a platform as pervasive as X. "Me, I have lots of tweets but if you go and check, I don't even make a lot of tweets, I retweet things. I'm not always talking. I 100% filter the babes coming my way," he explained.

This discerning approach isn't solely about safeguarding his personal life; it's also about protecting his professional persona. Blaqbonez's artistry and musical legacy matter deeply to him, and he is unapologetically protective of the brand he's built with passion and sweat. "I'm upstanding about my peace. I really care about my brand and peace. I don't want to be with anyone who will soil it," he declared.

Blaqbonez's stance is part of a growing sentiment among artists and celebrities who've become increasingly selective about their interactions on social media, especially on platforms like X, where even a single tweet can be dissected, amplified, or misinterpreted.

Burna Boy, one of Nigeria's most celebrated musicians, recently voiced his disenchantment with the platform, emphasizing that he's not a fan of "people on Twitter," a sentiment that extends beyond nationality. Mavin signee Boy Spyce also expressed concerns about Twitter influencers and their role in promoting music that might not live up to the hype.
Blaqbonez's discernment stands as a testament to the evolving relationship between celebrities and social media, where boundaries and filters are essential to preserving one's sanity and professional reputation. It's a reflection of the modern era's complex dance between artistry and digital engagement, where stars like him continue to shine by being resolute in their pursuit of both personal peace and unblemished brands.

As the rapper maintains his deliberate approach to his online presence, it's clear that he's determined to stand tall in a world that can easily drag individuals into the chaos of viral controversies. Blaqbonez chooses not only to guard his peace but to be an exemplar of the power of restraint, keeping scandals at bay while mastering the art of both music and digital diplomacy.

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