Nigerian rapper Tochukwu Ojogwu, popularly known as Odumodublvck, has sent a strong message to his colleagues in the music industry who are currently at odds with him.
The ‘Pity This Boy’ crooner warned that antagonising him is “a heavy burden to carry,” advising his rivals to let go of their grievances for their own peace of mind.
Speaking on a recent episode of the Comfortably Speaking Podcast, Odumodublvck expressed confidence in his growth and destiny, noting that his rise in the industry is inevitable despite the negativity surrounding him.
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“I regret on behalf of my enemies because I’m going to be everything that they don’t want me to be. I regret on their behalf for even thinking of going against me. Going against me is a heavy burden to carry,” he said.
The rapper added that he would prefer his rivals to focus on positive energy rather than hate, explaining that his success could become unbearable for those who wish him failure.
“I wish that they could just find a place in their hearts and wish me well so that my success would not drive them to destruction,” he added.
Odumodublvck’s comments come amid renewed tensions in the Nigerian hip-hop scene, particularly between him and fellow rapper Blaqbonez.
New Daily Prime reports that Blaqbonez recently reignited his long-standing feud with Odumodublvck in his new track titled ‘ACL.’ In the song, Blaqbonez took several shots at Odumodublvck, accusing him of being a clout chaser and calling his rap skills overrated.
He also alleged that Odumodublvck relies on streaming farms, a controversial method of artificially inflating music streams, to boost his numbers on digital platforms.
The beef between both rappers has been simmering for months, with fans frequently taking sides on social media.
Their rivalry highlights the growing competitiveness in Nigeria’s rap industry, where artistes often use lyrical jabs and public statements to assert dominance.
The rapper, known for his bold lyrics and street-inspired sound, has built a strong reputation for blending traditional Nigerian energy with contemporary hip-hop.