Odumodublvck, a Nigerian rapper known for his unique “Okporoko Rhythms” style, blending drill, grime, and Afrobeats, has been involved in several high-profile conflicts with other artists, particularly in the Nigerian hip-hop scene. Below is a detailed overview of his notable beefs and the context surrounding them, based on available information up to September 2, 2025.
1. Odumodublvck Beef with Blaqbonez
– Overview: The most prominent and ongoing feud is with fellow Nigerian rapper Blaqbonez. The tension escalated in mid-2025, particularly after Blaqbonez featured on A-Q’s track “Who’s Really Rapping” (released June 20, 2025), which fans interpreted as containing subliminal jabs at Odumodublvck. The song questioned the quality of current Nigerian rappers, with Odumodublvck perceived as a primary target.
Initially, the duo were throwing indirect jabs at each other on X, but the situation escalated after Odumodublvck replied to a tweet by Blaqbonez claiming rap is difficult for some rappers.

OdumoduBlvck and Blaqbonez’s feud has escalated from the booth to social media, with both rappers trading heated words. While OdumoduBlvck insists the clash goes beyond rap and hints at settling scores off the mic, Blaqbonez has challenged him to keep it lyrical and respond in the studio.
For the full breakdown of their back-and-forth, including every fiery exchange, read more here.
However, he made it clear that the issue at hand transcends music itself, touching on respect, legacy, and the pioneers who laid the foundation of the genre.
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With anticipation building around The Industry Machine and the unfolding rap feud, one truth stands firm: OdumoduBlvck’s mission goes far deeper than chart success — he’s writing himself into history.
Timeline of the OdumoduBlvck vs. Blaqbonez Beef
Before the Beef – A History of Collaboration & Respect
- March 2023: OdumoduBlvck publicly acknowledged admiring Blaqbonez and borrowing from his career blueprint, showing early respect.
- They collaborated on multiple tracks: “Dollarz” (2023), “Tesla Boy” (2023), and “Technician” (April 2024), which OdumoduBlvck described as a powerful duo project.
Signs of Tension
- October 2024: Blaqbonez released “Haibo Freestyle,” asserting dominance and seemingly dismissing rivals, including OdumoduBlvck.
- November 2024: OdumoduBlvck fired back with “Pussy Niggaz,” interpreted as a jab at Blaqbonez, and captioned it with “The Mad King Is On The Run.”

Post-Technician Fallout
- After “Technician,” tensions grew. When Blaqbonez dropped “Follow Her” featuring Kizz Daniel in June 2025, OdumoduBlvck posted “Nothing can hide wack music” on X, widely taken as a diss.
June 2025 Escalation
- Blaqbonez teamed up with A-Q for “Who’s Really Rapping,” a diss track questioning Nigerian hip-hop and targeting OdumoduBlvck.
- OdumoduBlvck hit back on X: “If rap hard for me your last hit no go dey with me. I’m everything you want to be.”
- He insisted the beef was “beyond rap,” framing it as personal, and said Blaqbonez’s best rapper claim disrespected veterans like M.I, Vector, Phyno, and Olamide.
- In interviews (e.g., Jusmen 105.7 FM), OdumoduBlvck dismissed Blaqbonez’s “best rapper” status, pointing out his lack of Headies nominations for Best Rap Album or Single.
Public Confrontations
- Blaqbonez replied: “Enter studio and get TF out my mentions. This no be Twitter warfare. And stop calling the whole industry crying about me. No be so Kendrick Lamar dey do.”
- OdumoduBlvck refused to limit it to rap: “This is not a rap beef. Na me and you for this world.”
Fan and Industry Reaction
Fans are split: some demand a lyrical battle, while others fear the conflict could spill into physical confrontation.
- The feud has ignited debates about authenticity, respect, and legacy in Nigerian hip-hop.
Stream Farming Controversy (July 2025)
- Amid the feud, Blaqbonez and Magixx raised concerns about unnamed artists using streaming farms to inflate numbers.
- OdumoduBlvck dismissed the accusations as “small pikin scopes and antics” born of insecurity, asserting that quality music and genuine fan support will always prevail.
2. Past Beef with Prettyboy D.O
– Overview: In early 2024, Odumodublvck was involved in a public dispute with Prettyboy D.O, sparked by fans accusing Odumodublvck of copying Prettyboy D.O’s style without giving credit. The feud intensified when Teezee, co-owner of Odumodublvck’s label Native Records, claimed they considered signing Prettyboy D.O but chose Odumodublvck as the “more talented” artist.

– Resolution: The beef was short-lived, and by January 26, 2024, the two artists reconciled. A video shared on Odumodublvck’s X handle showed them vibing together to one of his songs, with both declaring “No beef!
3. No Beef with Ladipoe
– Clarification: Nigerian rapper Ladipoe has dismissed rumors of a feud with fellow artist Odumodublvck, stressing their mutual respect and shared vision for the growth of Nigerian rap.
Speculation about a rivalry surfaced in 2025 after fans misinterpreted certain lines in Ladipoe’s earlier tracks as subtle jabs at Odumodublvck. Addressing this in a June 2025 interview on Line by Line, Ladipoe clarified that there was no beef, explaining that those verses were written before he ever became acquainted with Odumodublvck and any perceived references were purely coincidental. He noted that such interpretations only underscore the timeless relevance of his lyrics.
“I like him. I feel like he’s a necessary voice,” Ladipoe said, adding that their distinct styles both enrich the genre. He likened Odumodublvck’s unique sound to the impactful presence of rap icons like Nas and DMX.
Despite the rumors, both rappers have maintained a cordial relationship. Ladipoe expressed admiration for Odumodublvck’s contributions to Afrobeats, acknowledging his role in diversifying the soundscape. The two have met on several occasions and continue to share mutual respect for each other’s artistry
4. General Context of Odumodublvck’s Approach to Beef
– Philosophy on Conflict: Odumodublvck has stated he prefers to avoid traditional rap beefs, as seen in his response to fans urging a diss track against Blaqbonez: “Make Kendrick go dey battle Ace Hood. I no dey do rap beef with una.” He emphasizes authenticity, legacy, and quality music over engaging in purely lyrical battles.

– Industry Commentary: Odumodublvck has also weighed in on broader industry issues, such as artist-label disputes, noting that both artists and labels can be at fault and should be accountable. This was in response to conflicts like Shallipopi and Muyeeez’s issues with Dapper Music.
– Social Media Presence: Odumodublvck frequently uses X to address critics and rivals, as seen in his August 24, 2025, post where he claimed that those calling him a “wack rapper” have either begged for or paid for his verses, reinforcing his confidence in his craft.
5. Broader Impact and Persona
– Musical Identity: Odumodublvck’s music blends street realism, spiritual undertones, and sociopolitical commentary, positioning him as a bold voice in Nigerian hip-hop. His upcoming album, The Industry Machine (expected to be released late 2025) is anticipated to address these conflicts, featuring collaborations with Davido, Skepta, and Stormzy.
– Cultural Influence: As a leader of the Anti-World Gangsters and Blvck Sheep Music collectives, Odumodublvck aims to redefine African rap and prove Nigerian artists can achieve global impact. His feuds, particularly with Blaqbonez, are seen as part of his strategy to assert dominance and authenticity in the genre.
Conclusion
Odumodublvck’s most significant and ongoing beef is with Blaqbonez, rooted in both musical rivalry and personal issues, with public exchanges escalating in 2025. His resolved conflict with Prettyboy D.O and clarified non-beef with Ladipoe show his willingness to squash disputes when possible, although there are still some unresolved conflicts with artistes like Blackbonez, Jaywon and even Eeskay. However, his outspoken nature and emphasis on legacy suggest he’s unafraid to confront challenges head-on, whether through music or social media. His upcoming album, The Industry Machine may further address these tensions, potentially reshaping his narrative in Nigerian hip-hop.
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