Legendary Nigerian singer, Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Face or 2Baba, has described his hit song African Queen as both a blessing and a burden in his decades-long career.
Speaking on the Entertainment & Lifestyle show which started trending on Sunday, the veteran artiste said the 2004 classic gave his career its defining spark, even though it has also brought him several challenges over the years.
He said, “That song has been a very huge blessing and e don turn to problem join for me, you know, but Like I said earlier, I’m grateful for everything.
Reflecting on his career, 2Face said while African Queen remains his most iconic song, he has created many other works that fans deeply connect with.
“There are so many other songs I have that are brilliant, and many people resonate with them too,” he said.
The song, released in 2004 as part of his debut solo album Face 2 Face, catapulted 2Face to international fame and cemented his status as one of Africa’s biggest music exports.
However, the song’s legacy has been trailed by controversy, with his former Plantashun Boiz bandmate, Ahmedu Augustine Obiabo, popularly known as Blackface, repeatedly accusing him of stealing the song.
2Face has consistently denied the claim, saying African Queen was a collaborative effort during their band days and not an act of theft.
The long-running debate resurfaced in August 2025 after Billboard named African Queen the ‘Greatest Afrobeats Song of All Time’.
Speaking on the Entertainment & Lifestyle show which started trending on Sunday, the veteran artiste said the 2004 classic gave his career its defining spark, even though it has also brought him several challenges over the years.
He said, “That song has been a very huge blessing and e don turn to problem join for me, you know, but Like I said earlier, I’m grateful for everything.
Reflecting on his career, 2Face said while African Queen remains his most iconic song, he has created many other works that fans deeply connect with.
“There are so many other songs I have that are brilliant, and many people resonate with them too,” he said.
The song, released in 2004 as part of his debut solo album Face 2 Face, catapulted 2Face to international fame and cemented his status as one of Africa’s biggest music exports.
However, the song’s legacy has been trailed by controversy, with his former Plantashun Boiz bandmate, Ahmedu Augustine Obiabo, popularly known as Blackface, repeatedly accusing him of stealing the song.
2Face has consistently denied the claim, saying African Queen was a collaborative effort during their band days and not an act of theft.
The long-running debate resurfaced in August 2025 after Billboard named African Queen the ‘Greatest Afrobeats Song of All Time’.

