- Nigerian artist OdumoduBlvck bragged about his rapping skills during an interview on the Afrobeat Podcast with Adesope, claiming he changed the Nigerian hip-hop scene after his arrival.
- Odumodu Blvck stated that Olamide was the best hip-hop artist in Nigeria four years ago but mentioned that the scene changed after he entered.
Nigerian rapper Tochukwu Ojogwu, popularly known as OdumoduBlvck, recently sparked a heated discussion in the Nigerian music scene during an interview on the Afrobeat podcast with Adesope.
OdumoduBlvck, known for his hit song “Wotowoto,” took the opportunity to assert his rapping prowess and throw down some bold claims about his position in the Nigerian hip hop scence.
Reflecting on the evolution of the industry, OdumoduBlvck revealed that four years ago, before his rise to fame, Olamide was regarded as the best hip hop artist in Nigeria.
However, the rapper proudly stated that the game changed once he entered the scene, confidently positioning himself as a top contender in the rap game.
While speaking about the importance of establishing credibility in the industry, OdumoduBlvck emphasized that anyone who claims to be the best rapper must have solid proof specifically an album that validates their status.
The rapper also addressed his relationship with fellow artist Speed Darlington. In a candid moment, OdumoduBlvck described Darlington as his “spirit animal” but clarified that they were not friends.
Further into the interview, OdumoduBlvck shared an intriguing personal experience with international superstar Burna Boy.
The rapper revealed that before meeting Burna Boy in person, he had a dream in which they were dining together, enjoying pounded yam.
He humorously recounted the dream, adding that when they finally met, he shared the dream with Burna Boy, who took the story in stride.
Netizens Reactions…
@reasonclothings said: “I want his audacity.”
@olarach60 said: “I remove cap for you.”
@_rreedone said: “odumodublvck did you just said @Olamide for 4years? Bros Olamide remain the best rapper even after you came in to the industry.”
@kuwait_4t said: “You are no where near Olamide when it comes to rap. Badoo na baba. Go and ask your senior broda Phyno.”
@official.uchefranklin said: “Abeg lock this guy up. Na for every podcast person wan dey run mad now.”
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