Wizkid: Don’t Hate, Don’t Lose Says Odumodublvck

Nigerian Rapper Odumodublvck Warns Fellows Against “Hating” Superstar Wizkid

In a recent interview with content creator Elsie in Toronto, Canada, Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck has sent a strong message to his fellow artists, cautioning them against “hating” his colleague, Wizkid. Odumodublvck, known for his hit single “Wotowoto Seasoning,” emphasized that hating Wizkid is ultimately self-sabotage.

During the interview, the rapper shared his personal perspective on collaborating with other artists, stating that he never requests that his featured artists post their work on social media. “I’ve never released music and asked the artist that I featured to post it. I don’t care if you promote it. You’ve done the most important thing by giving me a verse,” he said. Odumodublvck added that he would not be offended if Wizkid gave him a verse for an upcoming album and didn’t post it on social media. He urged his fellow Nigerian artists to follow his example, saying, “If you start hating on Wizkid Machala, you lose.”

This warning comes as a reminder that collaboration and mutual respect are crucial in the competitive music industry. Odumodublvck’s message is a refreshing change from the usual drama and negativity that often plagues the music world. As artists, it’s essential to prioritize unity and support, rather than creating unnecessary tension and conflict. By sharing his insights, Odumodublvck is promoting a positive and inspiring message that resonates with music lovers worldwide.

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