
If accountability had a soundtrack, Blaqbonez just dropped it in surround sound. No Excuses Deluxe is not a soft update. It is a loud, chest-out reminder that Nigerian rap still has a frontman who thrives on pressure, controversy, and pure skill.
Released April 17, 2026, the deluxe expands the original album into a 20-track statement piece that refuses to sit still. No Excuses Deluxe stretches across moods and sounds, from amapiano-infused bounce to laid-back soul and sharp hip hop, all while staying rooted in Blaqbonez’s signature chaos-meets-clarity persona.

The upgrades matter. Three new tracks including “Work in the Morning,” “Fine Shyt,” and “Hustle Kpa $$$” inject fresh energy, proving this is not filler but a reloaded version with intent. He even revisits earlier joints like “ACL” with sharper edges, because subtlety has never really been his brand.
Feature-wise, it is a cross-generational flex. From Olamide to rising voices like KindlyNxsh, the album moves like a cypher where everyone understands the assignment but Blaqbonez still runs the room.
But beyond the vibes, there is intention. This is a project obsessed with authenticity, industry politics, and the reality that winning is the only language people respect.
Culturally, No Excuses Deluxe feels like a thesis on modern Nigerian rap. Loud, self-aware, internet-savvy, and deeply competitive.
