“Stop Lying to the Kids” – Odumodublvck Slams Blaqbonez Over ‘Best Rapper’ Claims Amid Growing Beef
Tensions in the Nigerian hip-hop scene reached new heights this week as rapper Odumodublvck fired back at Blaqbonez over his repeated claim of being the “best rapper in Nigeria.” The fiery statement came during an interview with Jusmen 105.7, as the feud between both artists continues to escalate following Blaqbonez’s jab in his recent track with A-Q, "Who’s Really Rapping."
Odumodublvck, known for his gritty lyricism and no-holds-barred commentary, didn’t mince words:
“Do you know what it is for you to say you’re the best rapper in Nigeria? Stop joking. You are not the best rapper.”
He went on to list rap legends such as M.I, Vector, Phyno, Olamide, Modenine, Ghost, and Tec as the rightful holders of the “best rapper” title, insisting that Blaqbonez’s assertion is disrespectful to their contributions.
“If you were the best rapper, you would have won Best Rap Album at the Headies. You weren’t even nominated.”
Odumodublvck didn’t stop there—he accused Blaqbonez of projecting insecurity and misleading younger artists:
“Stop lying to the kids that you are the best. Nobody is even booking you for shows… Don’t come and use your insecurities to close the door.”
🗣️ Our Take: Confidence vs Credibility in Naija Hip-Hop
This isn’t just another rap beef—it’s a clash of perspectives in a genre constantly navigating between ego and respect.
Yes, confidence is the bedrock of hip-hop. Rappers are known to crown themselves even before fans do. But Odumodublvck’s point hits differently. In a scene rich with lyrical pioneers and trailblazers, casually claiming “best rapper” status—without the accolades or legacy to match—can come across as tone-deaf.
Blaqbonez is no doubt a talented and commercially relevant artist, but in hip-hop, the title of “best” isn’t just self-declared—it’s earned through respect, bars, impact, and receipts.
⚖️ Is This Beef Necessary or Healthy?
In many ways, this exchange could rekindle interest in Nigerian rap. A good beef (without violence) has always been part of hip-hop culture—Jay Z vs Nas, M.I vs Vector, even Olamide vs Don Jazzy for drama’s sake.
But for it to be productive, it should elevate the bars, not just bruise egos.
💬 So, who’s really rapping? Is Blaqbonez right to call himself the best? Or is Odumodublvck right to protect the throne of Naija rap legends? Join the conversation below!
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