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Rapper Blaqbonez reveals why he rejected $1m Mavin Records deal
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Rapper Blaqbonez reveals why he rejected $1m Mavin Records deal

Daily Post 3 days 1 mins read

Nigerian rapper Blaqbonez has revealed why he rejected an offer to join Mavin Records despite being allegedly offered one million dollars.

He made this known via a short post on his official X handle.

According to Blaqbonez, one of the major reasons he declined the offer was because he does not enjoy being highly active on social media or constantly engaging fans online, which he suggested may not align with the demands of a major record label.

He wrote,l, “Need to get this off my chest before chanel drops, the reason I didn’t sign to mavin when they were begging me with a million dollars is cos i don’t really like posting, I prefer 1 tweet per year than engaging my fans, I’m too big for that, I’m mysterious.”

Rapper Blaqbonez reveals why he rejected $1m Mavin Records deal

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