Odumodublvck says Lagos is the worst place for young artists to grow

Key Points:

  • Odumodublvck claims Lagos is bad for young artists’ growth.
  • He says the city breeds greed, selfishness, and self-centred behaviour.
  • The Abuja-born rapper believes his roots gave him an industry edge.

Nigerian rapper, Tochukwu Ojogwu, better known as Odumodublvck, has stirred fresh debate about Lagos and the music industry.

Nigerian rapper Odumodu Blvck wearing a red, black, and white knitted cap. On the left, he adjusts his shirt collar indoors with a focused expression. On the right, he smiles widely while wearing a red hoodie outdoors
Image Credit: @odumodublvck / Instagram

The “Declan Rice” crooner said Lagos is the worst place for an up-and-coming artist to build a career.

“Lagos breeds selfishness,” says Odumodublvck

Taking to his X account, Odumodublvck warned that the city’s environment can change people.

He said Lagos makes young artists greedy and self-centred. According to him, living and growing there could turn someone into a “packaged beast.”

He wrote, “The worst place for a young artist to grow is Lagos. It’s the most selfish place to grow.

“You will become them; a greedy, selfish, and self-centred packaged beast.”

Why Abuja shaped him differently

The rapper credited his upbringing in Abuja for his success.

He believes growing up outside Lagos helped him keep his authenticity. This, he says, made it easier for him to “run through” the Nigerian music scene.

“That’s why it was easy to run through the industry as The Machine wey I be. I too real for una,” he added.

Fans react to his bold statement

Odumodublvck’s comments have sparked mixed reactions online. Some fans agree that Lagos can be cutthroat, while others argue it remains the hub for music opportunities.

Still, the rapper insists that staying true to one’s roots matters more than moving to Lagos for fame.

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