• Rising rapper Odumodublvck has replied his senior colleague CDQ who declared he is not a fan of his lyrics.

    The Nation reported that CDQ stated he doesn’t fancy and enjoy the lyrics of the ‘Declan Rice’ crooner.

    He however said his sound is what he admires.

    No competition here, Odumodublvck tells CDQ

    AS AN ARTIST, WEY CON BE OG ONTOP,I EXPECT SAY MY EGBON GO KNOW SAY THIS P DEY MORE THAN MUSIC.

    But Odumodublvck has decided to put an end to the conversation, saying there is no competition whatsoever.

    He wrote: “ON SOME REAL ****. ITS ONE THING IF A FAN OR AN INFLUENCER COMES OUT TO **** ON AN ARTIST MUSIC. ITS ALLOWED.

    “SHALLIPOPI IS MY BRO LIKE BLAQ YP REEPLAY OMAH FIRE OX REMY BOY ETC. AND IF THEY EVER HURT ME I FORGIVE THEM. CAUSE THAT’S LIFE.

    “COMPETITION NO DEY HERE. ITS A NEW ERA. WE HAVE WON ALREADY.
    #EZIOKWU”

    “WE WANNA BREAK GENERATIONAL CURSE OF POVERTY. WE JUST WAN FEED OUR MAMA AND OUR PEOPLE.

    “ITS LIKE A SHOP OWNER SAYING THAT THE GOODS IN THE NEXT STORE ARE BAD.

    “MAYBE IT HAPPENED IN THAT ERA BUT IN THIS ERA WE WILL NOT CONDONE DIVISION.

    Hip-hop artiste, Tochukwu Ojogwu aka Odumodublvck, has mentioned his top five Nigerian rappers without Olamide on the list.

    The ‘Declan Rice’ crooner dropped the list in a recent interview with The Beat 99.9 FM, Lagos.

    Odumodublvck said: “On my list of top five Nigerian rappers of all time, M.I is number one. He was the one that transitioned hip-hop from… You know Nigerians, especially on the internet, have the conception that hip-hop has to be dark, depressing but that was not what M.I brought. M.I made us know that hip-hop can be sweet, babes can love hip-hop.

    “Number three is Jesse Jagz because Jagz is the greatest. I would have said Jago ahead of M.I but M.I did so much

    “ModeNine is number two because of what he did for the culture even though his style of hip-hop is for hip-hop heads. You’ve to respect him. I place M.I higher than ModeNine because M.I can do what ModeNine is doing but I don’t think ModeNine can really do what M.I does. I don’t know but he didn’t do it for me to hear. Maybe, he could.

    “Number four, based on respect, I would say Vector.

    “Number five is Naeto C. His branding was so on point”.

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    Rising rapper Odumodublvck has replied his senior colleague CDQ who declared he is not a fan of his lyrics. The Nation reported that CDQ stated he doesn’t fancy and enjoy the lyrics of the ‘Declan Rice’ crooner. He however said his sound is what he admires. No competition here, Odumodublvck tells CDQ AS AN ARTIST, WEY CON BE OG ONTOP,I EXPECT SAY MY EGBON GO KNOW SAY THIS P DEY MORE THAN MUSIC. But Odumodublvck has decided to put an end to the conversation, saying there is no competition whatsoever. He wrote: “ON SOME REAL SHIT. ITS ONE THING IF A FAN OR AN INFLUENCER COMES OUT TO SHIT ON AN ARTIST MUSIC. ITS ALLOWED. “SHALLIPOPI IS MY BRO LIKE BLAQ YP REEPLAY OMAH FIRE OX REMY BOY ETC. AND IF THEY EVER HURT ME I FORGIVE THEM. CAUSE THAT’S LIFE. “COMPETITION NO DEY HERE. ITS A NEW ERA. WE HAVE WON ALREADY. #EZIOKWU” “WE WANNA BREAK GENERATIONAL CURSE OF POVERTY. WE JUST WAN FEED OUR MAMA AND OUR PEOPLE. “ITS LIKE A SHOP OWNER SAYING THAT THE GOODS IN THE NEXT STORE ARE BAD. “MAYBE IT HAPPENED IN THAT ERA BUT IN THIS ERA WE WILL NOT CONDONE DIVISION. Hip-hop artiste, Tochukwu Ojogwu aka Odumodublvck, has mentioned his top five Nigerian rappers without Olamide on the list. The ‘Declan Rice’ crooner dropped the list in a recent interview with The Beat 99.9 FM, Lagos. Odumodublvck said: “On my list of top five Nigerian rappers of all time, M.I is number one. He was the one that transitioned hip-hop from… You know Nigerians, especially on the internet, have the conception that hip-hop has to be dark, depressing but that was not what M.I brought. M.I made us know that hip-hop can be sweet, babes can love hip-hop. “Number three is Jesse Jagz because Jagz is the greatest. I would have said Jago ahead of M.I but M.I did so much “ModeNine is number two because of what he did for the culture even though his style of hip-hop is for hip-hop heads. You’ve to respect him. I place M.I higher than ModeNine because M.I can do what ModeNine is doing but I don’t think ModeNine can really do what M.I does. I don’t know but he didn’t do it for me to hear. Maybe, he could. “Number four, based on respect, I would say Vector. “Number five is Naeto C. His branding was so on point”. #kizzprechflamesvlog #followers #everyone #viral #followerseveryone #fyppostviral #viralpostfb #facebookviral #facebookpost #FacebookPage #trends #fypviral #PostViral #nowtrending #EntertainmentNews #EngagementBoost #naijatrends #naijanews #musicindustry #highlights2025 #musicnews #TrendingPost2025
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  • “I No Get Shame!” – Tiwa Savage Spills it all on How She Begged Don Jazzy for a Second Chance, Found Love, and Built Her Mavin Family

    Before she was Africa’s ultimate Afrobeats queen, singing her heart out on Somebody’s Son, Tiwa Savage was just a bold dreamer with thick skin and zero shame—and she’s not afraid to admit it.

    In a tell-it-all, deeply emotional interview with Afrobeats Intelligence, Tiwa opened up about one of the most defining moments of her career—the day she humbled herself and knocked on Don Jazzy’s door again, this time, with a shameless but heartfelt plea.

    “When Don Jazzy started Mavin, I went to him and said, ‘Can you sign me now? Because you didn’t sign me in Mo’Hits before,’” she said, laughing. “I asked again. Wow. Oh my God. I don’t have shame.”

    But behind the laughter was something raw: a woman who knew her worth, who had once been overlooked in the Mo’Hits era, but refused to let rejection define her. Tiwa wasn’t just asking to be signed—she was fighting for her destiny. And guess what?

    Don Jazzy said YES.

    Just like that, the doors to Mavin Records swung wide open for her—and with them came not just hit songs, but something even more precious: a family.

    “Mavin was like home. If something trended online or I was going through stuff personally, I could just run into Jazzy’s room. Everyone—Dr Sid, Reekado Banks, Tega—they’d gather, no judgement. We’d cry, talk, laugh... That bond? I miss it,” Tiwa revealed, her voice soft with nostalgia.

    It wasn’t just about music. It was late-night heart-to-hearts, sibling fights, shared wins, inside jokes. And yes—love stories bloomed too. Fans whispered back then about sparks between some of the Mavin stars, and while Tiwa’s lips stay sealed, you could feel the warmth in how she talked about those days.

    Now with Empire, Tiwa’s journey has shifted. It’s less warmth, more business. And while she’s bossing up in a big way—touring, deals, international features—there’s a part of her that still longs for the tight-knit magic Mavin once gave her.

    “You have to know who you’re signing to. That experience shaped me—not just musically, but as a businesswoman too,” she said, eyes firm.

    From begging for a shot to becoming one of Africa’s biggest stars, Tiwa Savage’s story is proof that sometimes, the boldest thing a woman can do is ask for what she deserves—without shame, without apology, and with all the love in her heart.

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    “I No Get Shame!” – Tiwa Savage Spills it all on How She Begged Don Jazzy for a Second Chance, Found Love, and Built Her Mavin Family Before she was Africa’s ultimate Afrobeats queen, singing her heart out on Somebody’s Son, Tiwa Savage was just a bold dreamer with thick skin and zero shame—and she’s not afraid to admit it. In a tell-it-all, deeply emotional interview with Afrobeats Intelligence, Tiwa opened up about one of the most defining moments of her career—the day she humbled herself and knocked on Don Jazzy’s door again, this time, with a shameless but heartfelt plea. “When Don Jazzy started Mavin, I went to him and said, ‘Can you sign me now? Because you didn’t sign me in Mo’Hits before,’” she said, laughing. “I asked again. Wow. Oh my God. I don’t have shame.” But behind the laughter was something raw: a woman who knew her worth, who had once been overlooked in the Mo’Hits era, but refused to let rejection define her. Tiwa wasn’t just asking to be signed—she was fighting for her destiny. And guess what? Don Jazzy said YES. Just like that, the doors to Mavin Records swung wide open for her—and with them came not just hit songs, but something even more precious: a family. “Mavin was like home. If something trended online or I was going through stuff personally, I could just run into Jazzy’s room. Everyone—Dr Sid, Reekado Banks, Tega—they’d gather, no judgement. We’d cry, talk, laugh... That bond? I miss it,” Tiwa revealed, her voice soft with nostalgia. It wasn’t just about music. It was late-night heart-to-hearts, sibling fights, shared wins, inside jokes. And yes—love stories bloomed too. Fans whispered back then about sparks between some of the Mavin stars, and while Tiwa’s lips stay sealed, you could feel the warmth in how she talked about those days. Now with Empire, Tiwa’s journey has shifted. It’s less warmth, more business. And while she’s bossing up in a big way—touring, deals, international features—there’s a part of her that still longs for the tight-knit magic Mavin once gave her. “You have to know who you’re signing to. That experience shaped me—not just musically, but as a businesswoman too,” she said, eyes firm. From begging for a shot to becoming one of Africa’s biggest stars, Tiwa Savage’s story is proof that sometimes, the boldest thing a woman can do is ask for what she deserves—without shame, without apology, and with all the love in her heart. 💔✨👑 #tiwasavagefans #donjazzyofficial #TiwaSavage #mavinrecords #AfrobeatsMusic #naijatrends #trendingpost #naijamusicindustry
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