Odumodublvck warns rivals to end beef for their own good

Nigerian rapper Tochukwu Ojogwu, known by his stage name Odumodublvck, has addressed his colleagues who are engaged in a public feud with him. In a recent podcast appearance, Odumodublvck cautioned his rivals that opposing him may have negative consequences for them.

During his feature on the Comfortably Speaking podcast, Odumodublvck encouraged his adversaries to reconcile their differences with him, stating that doing so would be in their best interest. He expressed regret on behalf of those who oppose him, suggesting that their actions may ultimately lead to their downfall. Odumodublvck emphasized that going against him is a significant burden and urged his rivals to wish him well, rather than risking destruction driven by his success.

This development comes as fellow Nigerian rapper Blaqbonez recently reignited his feud with Odumodublvck, releasing a diss track titled “ACL.” In the song, Blaqbonez critiques Odumodublvck’s rapping skills and accuses him of using unethical means to boost his streaming numbers on digital music platforms. The ongoing feud between the two rappers has garnered attention in the Nigerian music scene, with fans and industry watchers eagerly following the developments.

Odumodublvck’s warning to his colleagues serves as a reminder of the intense competition and rivalry that exists within the Nigerian music industry. As the feud between Odumodublvck and Blaqbonez continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the situation will resolve and what impact it will have on the careers of the involved parties. The Nigerian music scene is known for its vibrant and dynamic nature, with artists frequently engaging in public feuds and competitions that can either make or break their careers.

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