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Odumodublvck and Blaqbonez Clash Explodes as Rap Beef Turns Personal

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The ongoing tension between Nigerian rappers Odumodublvck and Blaqbonez reached a boiling point on Sunday after both artists began trading direct insults on social media.

The feud, which had been simmering for days, intensified following Blaqbonez’s verse on his new collaboration with A-Q titled Who’s Really Rapping, where he took shots widely interpreted as aimed at Odumodublvck.

Initially, both rappers exchanged subtle digs on X (formerly Twitter), but things escalated after Blaqbonez tweeted that “rap is difficult for some rappers.” Odumodublvck fired back, writing:

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

This prompted Blaqbonez to call for less talk and more bars, challenging Odumodublvck to respond in the booth:

“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. Hip-hop legacy.”

Odumodublvck, however, dismissed the idea of settling the dispute with music alone. He made it clear the issue had gone beyond rap:

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

As it stands, the beef appears to be spiraling into personal territory, with both rappers refusing to back down. Fans across social media remain glued to their timelines, awaiting the next chapter in what has become one of the fiercest rap clashes in Nigeria’s recent hip-hop history.

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