ODUMODUBLVCK REAFFIRMS HIP-HOP LEGACY, DECLARES HIMSELF UNDISPUTED
Written by Oluwaseyi Amosun on October 9, 2025

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Rapper Odumodublvck, born Tochukwu Ojogwu, has once again addressed his critics while celebrating his contributions to Nigerian hip-hop.
In a recent interview, the rapper hammered on the impact of his work and dismissed lingering doubts about his lyrical ability. Odumodublvck pointed to his 2023 mixtape Eziokwu as a benchmark, highlighting its string of successful tracks including Woto-Woto Seasoning, Blood on the Dance Floor, and Dog Eat Dog.
He argued that no other hip-hop project in Nigeria’s music history has produced as many chart-topping singles, positioning Eziokwu as a defining work in the genre.
Odumodublvck also discussed his newly released sophomore album, Industry Machine, which dropped on October 6. The 23-track project features collaborations with major artists such as Davido, Wizkid, Stormzy, Pa Salieu, Falz, Boj, Victony, Vector, and Ajebo Hustlers.
He noted that tracks like Juju and Pity This Boy have already reached number one, reinforcing his claim of dominance in the rap scene.
Responding to skepticism about his rapping skills, Odumodublvck strongly challenged the narrative that he lacks lyrical depth. He emphasized his consistent output — from Eziokwu to Industry Machine — as evidence of his growth, versatility, and dedication to hip-hop.
The rapper, who has always been in the spotlight for asserting dominance and clearing doubts about his position as an undisputed figure despite being a commercial rapper, reiterated his stance with conviction.
He said: “They were talking about hip-hop legacy, talking about discography. Make we rise that discography talk now.
“We came up with Eziokwu, ‘The Machine Is Coming’. Eziokwu wey be mixtape, we know what will happen for Eziokwu. Woto-woto seasoning, hit record, Blood on the dance floor, hit record, ‘Dog eat Dog’, hit record.
“There is no hip-hop album in the history of Nigerian music that has as many hit records as Eziokwu. I put my money on the line. Now, we are carry and go, the machine is coming.
“Album wey be say we surprise people. Juju were number one. Pity This Boy were number one. What are you telling me? Now, we are here at the industry machine.
“Back to back to back. Who is talking about discography? Try to keep your mind in talking about real rap. Nigga, who the f3ck is really rapping, nigga? Who the f3ck is really rapping? Who’s here, niggas? Who the f3ck is really rapping? I’m a man, I know verse. All those fallacy. We knocked all the fallacy down. We buried it.
“We waged war on them. We buried every fucking fallacy. Every lie that they spoke against my name. We buried everything. We put everything to the gutter. To the fucking damn dengue.
“Every day. Odumodu cannot rap. What the fuck are these guys saying? What the fuck are they saying? Keep on playing that same bitch. Baby. Baby. Who is really rapping? Baby. We’re there here. We run up. They can’t take it away.
“All those cho-cho-cho. Now, all of them, when they see me, they’ll be looking at their shoes. I disgraced them”.
He added that he has faced repeated attempts to downplay his artistry but continues to stand firm, declaring that “every lie” against his name has been “buried.”





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