- Rapper Odumodublvck shared an unexpected call with Afrobeats superstar Davido, causing online reactions.
- He reached out to his X to share the details of their conversation.
Popular Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck has sparked excitement on social media after revealing that he recently received an unexpected phone call from Afrobeats icon Davido.
Taking to his official X (formerly Twitter) account, Odumodublvck shared details of the surprising conversation. According to him, Davido reached out and disclosed that he had dreamt about the rapper not once, but twice.
The rapper said the award-winning singer was so moved by the recurring dreams that he decided to call and invite him to the studio. Davido reportedly expressed interest in collaborating on a new song for his upcoming album.
Odumodublvck said …
“DAVIDO CALLED ME THAT HE DREAMT ABOUT ME TWICE
HE HAD TO CALL ME THAT WE SHOULD RECORD GROOVING GROOVING ASAP
ITS A HIT ON ARRIVAL
GOD WOKE HIM UP HIMSELF
SAY “DAVID!! RISE!!
ATTEND TO THAT BOY NOW! FOR THE MACHINE IS COMING”
WHEN THE FINAL VERSION IS READY, I WILL SEND IT TO HIS EXCELLENCY (NYESOM WIKE) FIRST. BEFORE ANYBODY.
FOR WHAT YOU HEAR NOW IS JUST THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG
– INDUSTRY MACHINE”
In related news, Nigerian rapper Tochukwu Ojogwu, known professionally as Odumodublvck, has spoken out regarding accusations of misogyny tied to one of his song lyrics.
The controversy stems from a line in his 2023 track Cast, a collaboration with fellow artist Shallipopi, where he implied that some women rely on transactional relationships to afford wigs and luxury handbags. The lyric sparked backlash online, with critics accusing the rapper of promoting misogynistic views.
Addressing the matter during a recent appearance on The Beat FM in Lagos, Odumodublvck dismissed the accusations, calling them baseless.
“The misogynist talk is fake,” he said. “In the last year, I am the artist that has featured the most women in the game. What kind of misogynist is that? That’s a fake one.”
The rapper emphasized his commitment to supporting female voices in the music industry, pointing to his track record as evidence against the claims.