In a candid podcast, the rising star claims he’s taken over the mantle from Olamide, emphasizing the need for real musical credibility
In a bold and unfiltered interview on the Afrobeat podcast with Adesope, rapper Odumodublvck made a striking declaration: he believes he is now the best rapper in Nigeria. Reflecting on the evolution of the country’s hip-hop scene, he acknowledged that legendary artist Olamide once set the standard—until new talent, including himself, stepped into the arena.
Odumodublvck, known for his hit “wotowoto,” expressed immense confidence in his own skills and impact within the music industry. He argued that while many artists have made their mark, true credibility in rap comes from delivering a solid album that not only resonates with fans but also validates an artist’s status.
“An album is the ultimate proof of an artist’s talent,” he remarked, emphasizing that genuine success is measured by real musical output rather than fleeting hype. His comments have sparked conversations among fans and critics alike, with many eager to see if his ambitious claim will be reflected in his forthcoming projects.
As Nigeria’s musical landscape continues to evolve, Odumodublvck’s declaration adds a new chapter to the ongoing dialogue about talent, legacy, and the future of hip-hop in the country. Whether he can truly claim the crown remains to be seen, but his determination and boldness have certainly set the stage for an exciting era in Nigerian music.
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