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“Once My Brothers Blow, I’m Gone” — Odumodublvck Vows to Quit Music After Friends Find Fame

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In a move that has left fans both inspired and stunned, Nigerian rap sensation Odumodublvck has declared that he plans to walk away from the music scene once all his crew members achieve success.

The Declan Rice hitmaker made the bold revelation in a recent post on his X handle, stating:

“Once all my n*ggas make it in music, I’m out.”

The statement has since sent ripples through the hip-hop community, sparking discussions about loyalty, legacy, and selflessness in an industry often defined by individualism.

Odumodublvck is the standout figure from his Anti World Gangstars collective a six-man unit comprising rappers Agunna, Fatboy E, Reeplay, Shagba, and producer Cross. While Odumodublvck’s star has continued to rise with major collaborations featuring the likes of Davido, Skepta, and Stormzy, his peers remain largely underground.

Despite his fame, Odumodublvck has consistently used his platform to spotlight his team. But with this recent announcement, fans now wonder: Is the rapper truly ready to trade stardom for solidarity?

He doubled down on his legacy-focused mindset in a previous interview, boldly claiming his 2023 breakout single Declan Rice is “the most impactful Nigerian hip-hop song ever.”

As the rest of the Anti World Gangstars strive to make their mark, Odumodublvck’s statement might just be the motivation they need and the warning shot the industry didn’t see coming.

One thing is clear: for Odumodublvck, it’s never been just about personal glory. It’s brotherhood over Billboard and he’s ready to bow out the moment his mission is complete.