Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck has fired back at fellow artists, accusing some in the music industry of relying on artificial methods, such as streaming farms, to inflate their song numbers. He argued that genuine talent and strong songs will always connect with listeners, regardless of manipulated metrics.
The rapper took to social media to address the issue, suggesting that artists who question the success of others may be acting out of insecurity. He also dismissed claims about stream manipulation as excuses made in advance by those anticipating poor performance, insisting that the public can tell when a song is genuinely loved
This response comes amid recent tensions, after artists like Magixx and Blaqbonez implied that some colleagues might be boosting their streaming numbers through questionable practices. The controversy has sparked wider debate among fans and industry insiders about the authenticity of streaming success.2