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In a music industry often defined by hefty feature fees and high-profile collaborations, Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck has made a statement that’s turning heads across the Afrobeats and hip-hop communities. According to the fast-rising artist, global superstars Wizkid and Davido contributed to his new album Industry Machine without charging him a single naira.
The revelation, which he shared during a recent interview, has added a new layer of intrigue and admiration around the album’s release, and sparked widespread conversation about industry culture, mentorship, and what it means to support the next generation of talent.
While collaborations of this caliber are typically associated with large payouts or royalty splits, the rapper insists that the features were given to him purely out of mutual respect.
“I didn’t pay them a dime,” he said. “Wizkid’s verse on my album is the greatest verse you’ve ever heard… and he gave me the whole song.”
For many fans, the gesture suggests a rare form of solidarity in an industry where business often overrides brotherhood. It has also positioned Odumodublvck as an artist who commands respect beyond his commercial reach.
Industry Machine marks Odumodublvck’s most ambitious project to date, combining the gritty realism of his signature style with high-profile collaborations and a refined sonic palette. The album is seen as a major milestone in his career, further cementing his reputation as one of Nigeria’s most dynamic new-generation rappers.
As fans continue to digest the album and the stories behind it, one message rings loud and clear: in an industry driven by numbers and deals, respect still counts—and sometimes, it pays more than money ever could.
Written by: Adedoyin Adedara
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