In a surprising show of camaraderie, Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck reportedly sent 5 million to his compatriot and fellow artist Portable, sparking conversations about brotherhood and mutual respect in the music industry. Odumodublvck, born Tochukwu Gbubemi Ojogwu, is a trailblazing rapper from Abuja. While their paths to fame differ drastically, their individual stories showcase the diversity and resilience of Nigerian music.
See post:

His music reflects social commentary, witty wordplay, and unapologetic authenticity, earning him a loyal fanbase across Nigeria and beyond. Known for his gritty lyricism and unique blend of Afrobeats, hip hop, and grime, Odumodublvck rose to fame with hits like Declan Rice and Picanto. A member of the Anti World Gangstars collective, Odumodublvck represents a new wave of Nigerian hip hop, pushing boundaries and redefining the genre. Portable, on the other hand, is the self proclaimed street king who shot to fame with his breakout single Zazoo Zehh featuring Olamide and Poco Lee.
Portable’s music is deeply rooted in the streets, blending Yoruba slang and vibrant beats to create infectious anthems. Born Habeeb Okikiola, Portable’s rise encapsulates the raw energy of street music, with his eccentric personality and controversial antics keeping him in the spotlight. The 5 million gesture from Odumodublvck to Portable exemplifies the solidarity within Nigeria’s music scene, despite their contrasting styles and personas. It’s a reminder that, beyond the glitz and glamour, artists can support one another, building bridges in an industry often marked by rivalry. There have however been whispers of a collaboration in the works between the two artists as in his appreciation post, the Tony Montana crooner made use of the words drop the song make everywhere scatter, highlighting something new on its way which is sure to be a street anthem.
Read also: Odumodublvck Credits WizKid and Davido for Career Growth Amid Industry Speculations