Odumodublvck and Wizkid’s Studio Link-Up Sparks Excitement for a Potential Hit

The Nigerian music scene is abuzz with anticipation. Rising star Odumodublvck and industry giant Wizkid were spotted in a studio session. This hints at a collaboration that could redefine their careers. 

Odumodublvck is known for hits like “Declan Rice” and “Wotowoto Seasoning.” He has been making waves with his unique blend of Drill and Afrobeat, earning him a spot among Nigeria’s most promising talents. The megastar is exciting his fans as he announced the release of the music video of his biggest hit in 2025, “Pity this Boy” featuring Victony. As a result, fans are buzzing.

Check out his post below!

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The theme of his album “The Machine is Coming” showcases futuristic eras. It explores how machines plan on taking over the world. Many fans can relate to it and are buzzing for it. 

Meanwhile, Wizkid has global anthems like “Essence” featuring Tems and “Ojuelegba.” He continues to shape the industry with undeniable influence. Additionally, his recent collaborations with artists like “Gimme dat” with Ayra Starr and “Kai” with Olamide add to his impact.

This studio link-up comes on the heels of Odumodublvck’s public disappointment. He was not featured on Wizkid’s latest album, “Morayo.” This adds a layer of intrigue to their renewed partnership. Fans are speculating that this could be a chart-topping track. Given Wizkid’s track record of elevating collaborators and Odumodublvck’s rising star power, anticipation is high.

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Recent news has highlighted Wizkid’s ongoing impact. His latest projects received critical acclaim. Meanwhile, Odumodublvck’s consistent releases have kept him in the spotlight. As of May 24, 2025, the excitement around this potential hit is palpable. Social media platforms are buzzing with expectations of a song that could bridge generations and genres in Nigerian music.

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