Odumodublvck, the Nigerian rapper, has criticised music label executives who allegedly treat signed artistes unfairly.

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In a now-deleted X post, the ‘Declan hitmaker accused label bosses of exploiting artistes by providing financial support too late in the creative process.

He demanded better treatment for musicians, warning that continued exploitation could invite divine retribution.

“An advance is meant to be given several months before an album not after an album or two months close to the album. That’s exactly when an advance is meant to be given,” he wrote.

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“Music label executives need to get off their high horse and do right by artists, or the wrath of God will dawn on each and every one of you. You do not want to be on the side ‘God is fighting’.”

Odumodublvck, known for his bold and unapologetic stance, further declared his confidence in speaking out against injustice.

“Do right by your artist, they are already doing a lot you cannot do. When I get like this nobody can hold me because I am speaking from the standpoint of righteousness, and from that standpoint,” he added.

“I can never be defeated. Go and ask all my opps, they lost. All of them and for all you niggas that remade beats that my niggas made.”

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It remains unclear who exactly the rapper was targeting or what prompted his outburst.

Born Tochukwu Ojogwu, Odumodublvck is known for his unique stage performance and genre-mix style. In 2022, he signed a record deal with NATIVE Records, in partnership with Def Jam Recordings.

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In the same year, he put out his first single titled ‘Picanto’ featuring ECko Miles and Zlatan Ibile.

The rapper also released ‘Declan Rice’ – a chart-topping single named after the English footballer. He has earned a plethora of nominations and awards for his craft.



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