Nigerian rapper Tochukwu Ojogwu, popularly known as Odumodublvck, has claimed that several of his colleagues in the entertainment industry are envious of his success.
Speaking on a recent episode of the Toronto Ada’s Room Podcast, the “Pity This Boy” crooner said the notion that he lacks lyrical talent is fueled by jealousy rather than fact.
According to Odumodublvck, he has achieved more international recognition and collaborations than any other Nigerian rapper — a feat that, he believes, has intensified resentment from some of his peers.
“In Nigeria, they say that my rap is not good but I’m the most featured rapper by international artists,” he said. “I think it’s a thing of envy because I sing my hooks, my songs are hits, and I get more bookings than them.”
The rapper further argued that his ability to blend rap and singing sets him apart, making him a more versatile artist — something he believes other rappers find hard to accept.
He also threw a challenge to those who doubt his skills, urging them to sell more records and fill more venues if they truly believe they are better.
“The envy is deep, especially when they think they are better,” he continued. “But we pay no mind to that. We just continue pushing for those that believe, let them continue to tune in. It’s very unfortunate for the people on the other side because this thing is not going to stop soon.”
Odumodublvck, known for his bold personality and fusion of Afro-drill, hip-hop, and street sounds, has risen rapidly in the Nigerian music scene, earning collaborations with international acts and solidifying his position as one of the country’s most talked-about rappers.










