Blaqbonez's Wetego Review by Roy OC Chukwu

W for Wetego Review by Roy Writez

Blaqbonez Wetego Cover Art

Blaqbonez teamed up with his record label mate, Young Jonn (The Wicked Producer) with Penthauze Boss, Phyno Fino to give us a calm tune, W for Wetego. 

The soothing tenor backup's of Blaqbonez in the beginning of the piece was needed to drive a sense of belonging that he owned the song. Well thought of, I must say.

'Wetego', an Afrosounds genre, is a phonetic and colloquiual style for 'nwete ego' in Igbo language; which literally means 'bring money' in English language. The covert art and lyrics explained better.

The aim of an artist is for his art to reach the right audience and even more audiences. The three artists came with timeless verses while their fans paid loyalty. 'Wetego' garnered the appeal on the media, all thanks to DJ 808 for giving the beat a mid-tempo rhythm which allowed ad-lib of any sort and made room for the mildest vocal range to enable the mixing and mastering engineer to show his creative skills which was seen in the backups too. 

Listening to the piece just immediately it dropped would make you wonder 'who copied who' delivery? Days after it dropped, Young Jonn said he rewrote and rerecorded his verse.

Only God knows how Young Jonn's initial verse was that he needed to delete his entire verse after he listened to Phyno's own. This shows how lively Phyno's delivery was. Nevertheless, his verse was a whole mood. The two different deliveries he employed, gave birth to his more melodic backup tightening his flow on the verse.

Blaqbonez employed the flashback technique during his verse reflecting on how he was perceived as underground act. He did not hesitate to let us know his discovered taste for fashion. A typical youngster!

Phyno came through with his mind-blowing rap. His delivery was bossy and he went cocky in his verse. As seen in the lyric below:

Okwa ta ta, all man ga nu uda ya (Igbo)

(Sebi na today, all man go hear ram) Pidgin translation. 

Phyno didn't just rap, he gave rhymes and facts. He painted pictures and the video complemented his verse.

He stuck with the theme, he did not divert. Blaqbonez's label, Chocolate City used his verse and video for the promotion of the music on social media. Everybody loved it.

Whose verse was your favourite?

YouTube: https://youtu.be/7Gbbf8j9AtQ?si=c6wK9BihcmGI7p4A

Audiomack: https://audiomack.com/blaqbonez/song/w-for-wetego-feat-young-jonn-phyno-1648550?share-user-id=23460906


An excerpt of Blaqbonez 2025 — No Excuses Album Preview by Roy OC Chukwu 


Comments

  1. An explicit analysis, enhancing the assimilation and appreciation of the melodious entertainment of the audience as targeted by the trios wonderful artists.

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