I used to sleep in people’s parlours – Odumodublvck

Nigerian hip-hop artiste, Tochukwu Ojogwu, popularly known as Odumodublvck, has reckoned that he used to pass nights at his friends’ parlours before hitting stardom.

The rapper said despite his homelessness back then, he never doubted his potential.

He stated this in a recent interview with Cool FM Nigeria, hosted by reality star, Tacha.

He said for him, hitting stardom was mandatory.

Tacha asked: “So, what’s this story of you having to sleep in people’s parlours and all of that? Did you always have something in your mind telling you that, I’m going bigger than this, I’m going to be great and I will be Odumodublvck one day that everybody have to celebrate?”

Odumodublvck responded: “Yeah, I guess so, because I’m chosen. I see it when I sleep. I’m lucky. God showed me tomorrow that everything is gonna work out. So, I don’t have doubts.

“I knew I was going to make it. I have to make it. It’s in my destiny to make it. I will make it. I have made it. I’m still making it.”

He also disclosed during the interview that he initially wanted to manage one of his friends who was an artiste, but discovered that he could rap.

Media Talk Africa recalls that Odumodublvck recently made international headlines after Arsenal used his song ‘Declan Rice’ to unveil their record signing, Declan Rice, who joined the club from West Ham for a fee of £105 million.

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