ICE PRINCE REVEALS HE SPENT ₦340 MILLION ON WEED BEFORE QUITTING SMOKING AND ALCOHOL. (PHOTO).

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 Ice Prince Reveals He Spent ₦340 Million on Weed Before Quitting Smoking and Alcohol Ice Prince has spoken about his former smoking lifestyle, revealing the massive amount he spent on cannabis before eventually quitting. During a recent podcast interview, the rapper disclosed that between 2020 and 2026, he spent about ₦340 million on weed from just one supplier. According to him, the amount does not include purchases he made from other dealers based in Abuja, Jos, Ghana, and London. Ice Prince explained that he later decided to stop smoking and drinking alcohol as part of a personal transformation focused on self-improvement, discipline, and better wellbeing. “From 2020 to 2026, I have spent N340 million on weed from just one dealer alone, not to even mention my other dealers from Abuja, Ghana, Jos, and London. This is just one dealer, who lives close to me in Lagos,” he stated. The artiste noted that quitting smoking and alcohol became part of his journey toward weight loss, heal...

BLAQBONEZ LAMENTS LACK OF SUPPORT FROM COLLEAGUES, SAYS MUSIC INDUSTRY IS “VERY WICKED”.(PHOTO).


 Blaqbonez Laments Lack of Support From Colleagues, Says Music Industry Is “Very Wicked”


Blaqbonez has claimed that the music industry is “very wicked,” expressing frustration over what he described as a lack of support from fellow artistes.


The rapper raised concerns about excessive egos and the unwillingness of musicians to support one another publicly.


According to the “Chanel” crooner, he regularly promotes songs released by his colleagues on social media, but many of them fail to return the same energy whenever he drops new music.


Taking to his X handle, Blaqbonez wrote:


“I think this [music] industry is very wicked because since i dropped Chanel, none of my peers have posted it.


“@Drake I posted yours last week, @centralcee @1future @1GunnaGunna I support you when you drop but when i put out the biggest song of the summer its crickets, the double standards.”


This is not the first time the rapper has publicly criticised the music industry and some of his colleagues.


Back in 2023, Blaqbonez accused certain artistes of using stream farms to artificially boost their streaming numbers and manipulate music charts.


Although music executive Don Jazzy, rapper Odumodublvck and others dismissed the allegations, Blaqbonez maintained that stream farming exists and has caused what he described as “irreversible damage” to the Nigerian music industry.

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