Monday, June 23, 2025

Odumodublvck warns Blaqbonez to stop calling himself Nigeria’s best rapper

Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck has made it clear he’s had enough of Blaqbonez claiming the crown as Nigeria’s top rapper. The ongoing tension between the two artists boiled over again this week, as Odumodublvck addressed the beef head-on in a recent interview — and his words pulled no punches.

The Declan Rice hitmaker slammed Blaqbonez for what he sees as blatant disrespect to the icons of Nigerian hip-hop, urging him to quit calling himself the best when legends like M.I, Vector, and Phyno are still part of the conversation.

“Do you know what it is for you to say you are the best rapper in Nigeria?” Odumodublvck asked in an interview with Jusmen 105.7. “Stop joking. You are not the best rapper. M.I is the best rapper, Vector is the best rapper. If you were the best rapper, you would have won Best Rap Album [at the Headies]. You were not even nominated for Best Rap Single.”

He added, “I’m not better than Phyno as a rapper. Look at his legacy. There’s Olamide, Vector, M.I, Modenine, Ghost, Tec... For me to come and say I’m the best, I’d have to be the best. But if you're not, stop saying it. It’s getting on my nerves, bro. You can get smacked in the face for that kind of sh*t.”

He made it clear that while Blaqbonez is a talented artist, his self-proclaimed title doesn’t match his achievements. “Nobody is saying you’re a wack artist. You’re amazing. But stop lying to the kids that you’re the best. Nobody is even booking you for shows,” he said.

The feud took a more personal turn on social media after Blaqbonez released Who’s Really Rapping, a track with A-Q that many interpreted as a diss aimed at Odumodublvck. When Blaqbonez followed up the release with a cryptic tweet about rap being “hard” for some artists, Odumodublvck hit back with a sharp response.

“If rap hard for me, your last hit no go dey with me,” he tweeted. “I’m everything you want to be, n*gga. Your spirit is weak.”

Blaqbonez didn’t hold back either, urging Odumodublvck to drop a diss track instead of tweeting. “Enter studio and get TF out my mentions,” he wrote. “This no be Twitter warfare. And stop calling the whole industry crying about me. No be so Kendrick Lamar dey do. Hip-hop legacy.”

But Odumodublvck doubled down, saying the issue isn’t just about rap — it’s personal.

“You want to make it about studio. Na lie,” he replied. “We go meet again for street. You know the level. This is not a rap beef. Na me and you for this world.” 

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