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]]>Odumodu, known for his streetwise lyrics and unapologetic style, took to social media to express his displeasure, accusing M.I of “gatekeeping” and failing to support rising rappers trying to redefine Nigerian hip-hop.
In his post, Odumodu alleged that the industry veteran has become disconnected from the struggles of younger artists, emphasizing that the new generation deserves more recognition and collaboration opportunities.
The comments immediately went viral, sparking widespread reactions from fans and fellow musicians who shared mixed opinions about the rapper’s outburst.
While some fans defended M.I as a trailblazer who helped shape the rap industry in Nigeria, others supported Odumodu’s boldness, arguing that the younger generation needs space to grow without interference from established acts.
Music critics, however, view the confrontation as a reflection of a deeper issue, the ongoing battle between preserving tradition and embracing innovation in the ever-evolving Nigerian hip-hop scene.
Close industry sources hinted that tensions have been brewing for months, fueled by disagreements over the direction of hip-hop culture and perceived power struggles between old and new voices.
So far, M.I Abaga has not issued an official response to Odumodu’s statements, though his silence has only intensified speculation about what might come next.
Fans are now anticipating whether the situation will escalate into a lyrical showdown, something hip-hop purists believe could reignite interest in competitive rap in Nigeria.
For now, the entire entertainment industry watches closely, waiting to see if this clash will end in peace talks or spark a new wave of diss tracks that could redefine the state of Nigerian rap.
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]]>‘The Drop,’ which features a mix of traditional Nigerian sounds with contemporary hip-hop beats, has been praised for its authenticity and cultural resonance. “Igbo Don Come,” in particular, has been lauded for its catchy hook and powerful message, contributing to its rapid rise on the streaming charts.

In a joint statement, BOC Madaki and Odumodublvck expressed their gratitude to their fans for the overwhelming support. “We are thrilled to see ‘Igbo Don Come’ resonate with so many people. This milestone is a testament to the power of Nigerian music and its ability to connect with listeners worldwide,” they said.
As ‘The Drop’ continues to gain traction, the duo hinted at more collaborations in the future, promising to keep delivering hits that celebrate and elevate Nigerian culture.

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]]>The ‘Declan Rice’ crooner dropped the list in a recent interview with The Beat 99.9 FM, Lagos.
Famous indigenous rapper and head honcho of YBNL, Olamide was conspicuously absent from the list.
Odumodublvck said, “On my list of top five Nigerian rappers of all time, M.I is number one. He was the one that transition hip-hop from… You know Nigerians, especially on the internet, have the conception that hip-hop has to be dark, depressing but that was not what M.I brought. M.I made us know that hip-hop can be sweet, babes can love hip-hop.
“ModeNine is number two because of what he did for the culture even though his style of hip-hop is for hip-hop heads. You’ve to still respect him still. I place M.I higher than ModeNine because M.I can do what ModeNine is doing but I don’t think ModeNine can really do what M.I does. I don’t know but he didn’t do it for me to hear. Maybe, he could.
“Number three is Jesse Jagz because Jagz is the greatest. I would have said Jago ahead of M.I but M.I did so much.
“Number four, based on respect, I would say Vector.
“Number five is Naeto C. His branding was so on point.”
The rapper also disclosed during the interview that deluxe version of his debut album, ‘Eziokwu’ features Duncan Mighty, Black Sherif, Anti-World Gangsters, BOJ, Mizzle, and Teni.
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]]>The engaging song Blood on the Dancefloor showcases Odumodublvck’s talent as an artist. But this time, he collaborates with two talented musicians: the American rapper Wale and the Nigerian vocalist Bloody Civilian. The synergy created by the blending of these three distinctive voices significantly improves the tune.
Wale, who is renowned for his poetic ability and distinctive manner, adds his own special flavor to the Blood on the Dancefloor song. He stood up to his reputation with his poetry, which was nothing short of magnificent.
Bloody Civilian, an emerging star in the Nigerian music industry, contrasts this by adding some brilliant melodies to the mix. Her contribution to the song is nothing short of outstanding, and her voice meld well with the background music.
None other than UCEE, a longtime associate of Odumodublvck, is in charge of Blood on The Dancefloor’s production behind the scenes. Both reviewers and listeners have continually praised UCEE’s producing abilities, and he has previously been instrumental in shaping the sound of the highly regarded album Dog Eat Dog.
Listen to Blood on The Dancefloor
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]]>Recently, the gifted rapper secured a prized victory at the illustrious Headies Awards, where he took home the prize for Rookie of the Year. Odumodublvck, however, is not content to stop there; he is indicating that there is yet more to come.
While acknowledgments and celebrations are taking place, this talented rapper is hard working on the release of his much-awaited album, Eziokwu. Expectations are at an all-time high since this upcoming body of work is expected to represent a turning point in his artistic development.
In the meantime, Odumodublvck has pleased his fans with a preview of what’s to come in the shape of his most recent song, MC Oluomo, just before the formal launch of Eziokwu. This song offers a preview of the musical terrain that the Eziokwu project will traverse. Odumodublvck’s third release of the year, MC Oluomo is produced and engineered by the gifted Cross YDC. It follows the release of the gripping Firegun, a collaboration with the amazing Fireboy DML.
Odumodublvck’s career continues to come together, and MC Oluomo not only shows off his creative development but also leaves us impatiently expecting the whole reveal of Eziokwu. each new release, He exhibits his commitment to developing his art and solidifying his position as one of the brightest stars in the field.
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