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  • Your music is nothing, Odumodublvck tackles Jaywon

    Your music is nothing, Odumodublvck tackles Jaywon

    Raving singer and rapper, Odumodublvck has reacted to his senior colleague, Jaywon for saying his music is ‘not all that’.

    The Nation reported that Jaywon had earlier in an interview with Teju babyface show said that although he loves Odumodublvck but his music didn’t meet his expectations.

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    Following the interview, the new generation singer said if the ‘old cat’ tags his music as ‘not all that’ then his own music too is nothing.

    He said: “You like me. But you say my music is not all that. Og no be by age. na by doings and coordination. When they cannot do what you did they start to belittle it. Mr. Jaywon if my music is not all that. Then your music is nothing. Bros. you no be my og. na me. od talk am. Niggas always trynna play god cause they released a song during the time of Melchizedek of old. – industry machine.”

  • Jaywon blasts Odumodublvck for saying he wasn’t helped by anybody

    Jaywon blasts Odumodublvck for saying he wasn’t helped by anybody

    Popular singer, Jaywon has slammed his younger colleague, Odumodublvck, for echoing Burna Boy’s statement that nobody paved the way for him in the industry.

    Recall that Odumodublvck also claimed he was only inspired and not aided by anyone.

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    Reacting to this, Jaywon challenged Odumodublvck to consider how he would react if an upcoming artist from Abuja made a similar statement about him, denying any influence or support.

    He said: “I love Odumodublvck even if his music is not all that. How will Odumodublvck feel if an artiste blows up from Abuja and says Odumodu didn’t pave the way for him.”

  • My father died because we couldn’t afford N70,000 hospital bed space – Odumodublvck

    My father died because we couldn’t afford N70,000 hospital bed space – Odumodublvck

    Rapper, Tochukwu Ojogwu, popularly known as Odumodublvck, has narrated how his father died due to a lack of financial power to treat him.

    He recounted his days as a struggling artist and how his father sadly passed on because his family couldn’t afford a hospital bed space of N70,000.

    He said his family had no choice but to bring his father home where he eventually succumbed to his illness.

    The ‘Declan Rice’ crooner said his rough experience is the reason he strongly believed no artist paved the way for his musical success.

    He said he admitted that he was inspired by other rappers but no artist paved the way for him.

    Read Also: Nobody paved way for Burna Boy, Wizkid, Odumodublvck disagrees with Eedris

    On his X handle on Wednesday, February 21, Odumodublvck wrote: “When my father died my family was poor. We could not pay for hospital bed space of 70k (N70,000). We had to take him home.

    “Coming to tell me about paving the way for me? That’s God, brother. No use your ego counter reason my reality, bros.

    “I agree say you inspire me. But bros, you pave the way for nobody. Nobody! I hate when n*ggas try to play God.”

    His reaction stemmed from the statement made by veteran singer, Eedris Abdulkareem, claiming in a podcast interview that he paved the way for Wizkid, Burna Boy, Davido and the current generation of Nigerian artists.

  • Nobody paved way for Burna Boy, Wizkid, Odumodublvck disagrees with Eedris

    Nobody paved way for Burna Boy, Wizkid, Odumodublvck disagrees with Eedris

    Rapper Tochukwu Ojogwu, popularly known as Odumodublvck, has refuted claims by Eedris Abdulkareem on paving way for Burna Boy in the music industry. 

    He asserted that no musician paved the way for Wizkid, Burna Boy or any artist.

    The Nation reported that veteran singer Eedris Abdulkareem had claimed in a recent podcast interview on the Honest Bunch that he paved the way for Davido, Burna Boy, Wizkid, and other Nigerian artists.

    Reacting, Odumodublvck said such a statement is an attempt to claim “God’s glory.”

    He said it was the hard work and determination of Wizkid and Burna Boy that took them to where they are today.

    The ‘Declan Rice’ crooner said artists can only inspire each other, but maintained that only God can pave the way to success.

    On his X handle, he wrote: “Everybody dey claim pave the way. Everybody trynna claim God’s glory. None of you n*ggas paved the way for no one.

    Read Also: I paved way for Wizkid, Burna Boy, Davido – Eedris Abdulkareem

    “Nobody paved the way for Wizkid or Burna [Boy]. They hustled. All of us get our individual struggles and realities.

    “Inspired? Yes. Paved the way? That’s God.
    No human being in the history of music has paved the way for Odumodublvck. That’s God. So tomorrow make no OG come dey talk say e paved way for me, cause bros, you were not there when I was in the deng! So keep quiet sir.”

  • Odumodublvck defends Pastor Adeboye amid backlash from netizens

    Odumodublvck defends Pastor Adeboye amid backlash from netizens

    Singer and rapper, Tochukwu Gbubemi Ojogwu popularly known as Odumodublvck has defended prominent pastor, Enoch Adeboye of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG).

    The General Overseer of the RCCG, on Sunday, February 11, said that the socio-economic and security challenges confronting the country require spiritual solutions.

    He noted how the nation’s political leaders have tried their best to seek solutions, saying Nigeria needs divine intervention.

    He made this known when he met with the Kaduna state governor, Uba Sani at the Government House, Kaduna.

    However, his statement sparked considerable backlash, with numerous individuals vehemently criticizing him.

    In his defence, Odumodublvck pointed out that the clergyman never insulted anyone on the app.

    He highlighted the contrast with the behaviour of Muslims, who, according to him, refrain from dragging or insulting their clerics on social media.

    Read Also: Adeboye: Nigeria needs urgent spiritual help

    He said Christians frequently lament perceived disrespect toward their faith, saying that many individuals wouldn’t dare speak to their parents in the same manner they address Pastor Adeboye.

    He said: “Pastor Adeboye never insulted anyone on this app. You do not see Muslims come out to insult their clerics. Then later we complain that our religion is being stepped on. Even based on age. Una no fit follow una papa talk the way una dey follow Adeboye talk. And e senior una papa and una mama. That’s why I never rated you niggas on this app. Una double standards choke. Industry machine.”

  • ‘African Bad Girl’ Odumodublvck hails Tiwa Savage

    ‘African Bad Girl’ Odumodublvck hails Tiwa Savage

    Rapper and singer, Tochukwu Gbubemi Ojogwu, also referred to as Odumodublvck, has complimented female artist Tiwa Savage after linking up with her. 

    The video was tagged, “Odumodublvck links up with Tiwa Savage”.

    Three faces were seen in the video: Odumodu, Tiwa Savage, and an unidentified individual.

    After Tiwa Savage attempted to twerk her waist to the camera, one of the men in attendance referred to her as a “African Bad Girl,” while Odumodu praised the female singer for her musical prowess and impact.

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    Odumodublvck immediately followed up with “She’s the number one.”

    Tiwa Savage burst out laughing at Odumodu’s and the other man’s remarks during their link-up.

  • Rick Ross hints at collaborating with Portable, Odumodublvck

    Rick Ross hints at collaborating with Portable, Odumodublvck

    Renowned American rapper Rick Ross has expressed interest in collaborating with African artists this year, extending a shout-out to them in a recent video message shared on his Instagram page.

    Among the artists he hinted at working with are Portable, Odumodublvck, Asake, Amaarea, Uncle Waffles, and others.

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    The Maybach Music boss dropped the hint in a video message shared via his Instagram page recently.

    The features are expected to appear in his upcoming studio album, ‘Champagne Moments.’

    Rick Ross also mentioned Ghana’s Stonebwoy, Black Sheriff, and Nasty C from South Africa as some of the African artists he would love to work with.

    Recall that the 48-year-old has previously collaborated with P-Square, Yemi Alade, and Tanzania’s Diamond Platnumz.

  • Nigeria and Ghana will be at peace under my watch – Odumodublvck

    Nigeria and Ghana will be at peace under my watch – Odumodublvck

    Popular rapper and songwriter, Tochukwu Gbubemi Ojogwu, popularly known as Odumodublvck, has publicly pledged to foster harmony between Nigeria and Ghana, specifically focusing on the relationship between Nigerian artist Burna Boy and Ghanaian artist Shatta Wale.

    While it remains unclear if Burna Boy and Shatta Wale are at odds, rumours have circulated on social media suggesting a possible beef between the two.

    In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Odumodublvck expressed his readiness to unite the two singers and strengthen the relationship between Nigeria and Ghana.

    He wrote: “NIGERIA AND GHANA WILL NEVER FIGHT UNDER MY WATCH. NA ME GO UNITE SHATTA WALE AND BURNA.”

    His statement trailed reactions under his comment section, below are some: 

    @Isfinbar: “Bro you be artiste, burna boy go like this your tweet, he never say publicly he get beef with shatta wale.”

    Read Also: You’re fake if everyone loves you, says Odumodublvck

    @slidelly: “this one don go smoke again…..wetin concern naija and ghana with SW and Burna’s fight? abi u just wan chase clout, ode!”

    @MISTERMARKI: “Burna boy might not consider this appropriate and might start beefing you cos he likes keeping grudgès and mal!ce but on the other hand, you’re yet to call out shatta for always taIking down on Nigerians.”

    @kissiBenjamin2: “From now u have become my fav Nigerian artist. These two countries have unique styles and we understand u are bigger in music but don’t belittle Ghanaians cos we have exceptional talents as well. The unity of these two countries will bring Africa together. Odu mad love for u.”

    @im0hlee: “I too love ODUMODU ajeh. But boss man one man no fit settle this fight, before you know wetin dey sup StoneBwoy don knack you stone you go turn ODUMODU PINK.”

  • You’re fake if everyone loves you, says Odumodublvck

    You’re fake if everyone loves you, says Odumodublvck

    Rapper Odumodublvck has asserted that those who are universally loved are not genuine people

    He posted on his X app that when a person is loved by all, there is a tendency that the person might be fake and not real.

    “You say you are real but everybody loves you. Fake n!gga”, he said.

    His followers resonated with this sentiment, expressing that being real often involves stirring up some disagreement, and not everyone is expected to like you.

    Below are reactions:

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    Deribb: It’s impossible for everybody to love you, as you can’t satisfy everybody

    E S K O _ B A R Z: too real.. cause if you’re real, u go don hurt many ppl feelings lol. truth bitter fr

    @VibesCapone: Fact!!!! The truth is bitter like Jogbo

    @LyricsTMS: I guess I’m build different then, because I’m so real yet everyone loves me

  • I’m in a romantic relationship, not in love – Odumodublvck

    I’m in a romantic relationship, not in love – Odumodublvck

    Rapper, Tochukwu Ojogwu, popularly known as Odumodublvck, has argued that a person can be in a romantic relationship without actually being in love.

    He shared that he has been in a romantic relationship for the past six years, but hasn’t felt love during that time.

    Read Also: Abortion is murder, says Odumodublvck

    The ‘Declan Rice’ crooner disclosed this while featuring as a guest in a recent episode of the Zero Conditions podcast co-hosted by Motolani and Melody.

    Odumodublvck said: “The last time I was in love was 2017. That doesn’t mean I haven’t been in a romantic relationship since then. You can be in a romance and not be in love.

    “I haven’t been in love with anyone in six years but I have been in romantic relationships.”