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Narrated byBlaqbonez

W For Wetego (feat. ...

Blaqbonez, Young Jon...

When I started working on “W for Wetego” in January 2025, it was my second session with Black Culture (credited

producer). For some reason, I left the space at the beginning of the song, and I started singing “Wetego” somewhere in

the middle. I was just jamming that and really feeling it. After that, I went to my village, Nwangele in Imo state, in

January. I was excited about being in the village. I wanted to have done a song with Phyno the next time I came back to

the village, and that’s what I set out to do. As soon as I made ‘Wetego,’ I was excited to send it to Phyno. The moment

I sent him the record, Phyno told me to pull up. One hour later, I was at his place, and we had recorded that. I was

still trying to figure out what to do with the space I mentioned in the beginning, then I had a session with Young Jonn.

We were supposed to work on some other stuff, but as soon as I played him “Wetego,” he was like, “This is the one that I

have to be on.” That's how we just recorded on the space at the beginning. The final version of the song was wrapped up

just three days before the song came out. I wasn’t even sure it was going to make it out because I was going back and

forth with the producers, trying to figure out the log drums.

By:ayomidetayoo

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disco

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I’m so happy this song made the album because it almost didn’t. The session for this song was great

and mind-blowing. Young Jonn is a big OG, he always answers me whenever I call him. If I ever want

him to be in the studio when I’m working on something, he always pulls up for me and never tells me

no. It means a lot to me, and I don’t take it for granted. “disco” was a record that I had initially

made, and Young Jonn just jumped on it. He sent me the verse, and it was so good.

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Narrated byA-Q

Who's Really Ra...

A-Q, Blaqbonez

Blaqbonez always wanted me to make a song that will go super viral. He’s like; “oh, you need to make

a record that will cement your legacy, a song that many Nigerians will know, will listen to”. So

when I was making God's Engineering 2 (previous album), we made ‘Family’. It didn't go as viral as

he wanted it to go. So when I was making God's Engineering 3, he was paying special interest in the

recording process. When I made the song called ‘Read the Signs’ with Terry Apala, Blaq was super

excited. He even helped me contact Terry to be on the record. He was like; “yo, this is the record.

You finally did it your way. You just have to put a budget behind this record, and it's going to go

super viral”. I was like, cool. It's supposed to be the single anyway. But then I told him that I'm

not going to make the album without him doing a verse. I wanted a rap verse. So before I wrapped up

the album, I called him and I was like, yo, I'm wrapping up the album and I need that verse. And he

was like, say less. I think two days later, I just got an email and he had recorded on a YouTube

beat. I listened to the verse and the hook and I was like, Oh, is this how you're feeling? He was

like, yeah, a lot had happened before he recorded the verse. He put down how he felt about what was

happening. I was like, okay, I jumped into the booth and dropped my own verse in like, maybe like

15, 20 minutes. But I held it back because I was still not certain because it was on a YouTube beat.

We sent it to a producer called Jxses. He was able to make a beat that matched what we were already

feeling - which is one of the hardest things to do. We didn't think of it as a single, right? We

just wanted it to be on the project. After I finished the album, I played it for my team and they

were like, yo, it's hard - and this should be the single. They were like, the hook, the chemistry,

everything is just a safer bet. And I spoke to the guys on the distribution side, and they were

like, yeah, they actually think that the song with Blaqbonez is the single. So we picked a date. And

we dropped it. The situation between Blaq and Modu (ODUMODUBLVCK), everything just escalated it. And

yeah, that's how the song came about. We were not in the same studio when we made the record. Blaq

recorded his part, sent it to me. I recorded my part, sent it to him. And people have been saying

that that's one of my best verses yet. That thing that Blaqbonez wanted me to always have, “I want

you to have this to cement your legacy”. I always wanted him to be the person that would give that

to me. I guess he finally did it on this record.

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