The tension between Nigerian rappers Odumodublvck and Blaqbonez reached new heights on Sunday, as both artists exchanged heated words on social media, taking their ongoing feud into the public spotlight.
The conflict, which had been simmering for several days, was reignited following the release of Blaqbonez’s latest track with fellow rapper A-Q, titled Who’s Really Rapping. The song features what fans believe to be a veiled diss aimed at Odumodublvck. Initially, the artists traded subtle jabs on X (formerly Twitter), but the situation quickly escalated into a direct war of words.
The tension intensified when Odumodublvck responded to a tweet by Blaqbonez, who had claimed that rapping is difficult for some artists. Odumodublvck fired back, arguing that if rap was indeed difficult for him, Blaqbonez’s last hit wouldn’t have featured him.
“If rap hard for me, your last hit no go dey with me. I’m everything you want to be,” Odumodublvck wrote, adding, “Your spirit is weak.”
Blaqbonez quickly clapped back, challenging Odumodublvck to take the battle to the studio instead of engaging in online spats. “Enter studio and get TF out my mentions. This no be Twitter warfare,” he wrote. “And stop calling the whole industry crying about me. No be so Kendrick Lamar dey do. Hip-hop legacy.”
Odumodublvck, however, made it clear that the issue between them goes beyond music. In his response, he insisted that this wasn’t just a rap beef, but a personal conflict.
“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,” he wrote.
With tensions still running high, fans are watching closely to see if the rivalry will eventually lead to diss tracks—or something more serious off the mic.