Odumodublvck is making headlines again, and this time, it’s not about music. The Nigerian rapper has taken to social media to express his frustration with music industry executives. He believes many of them treat artists unfairly and fail to respect the work that goes into making music.
In a recent X thread, Odumodublvck addressed a common issue in the industry—late financial advances. According to him, these payments often arrive too close to an album’s release or even afterward. He pointed out that this is the exact opposite of how things should work.
“An advance is meant to be given several months before an album,” he stated. This way, artists can focus on creating without unnecessary stress. Waiting until the last minute, he argued, only makes things harder for musicians.

The rapper didn’t hold back. He accused music executives of ignoring the needs of the very people who make the industry thrive. “Music label executives need to get off their high horse and do right by artists, or the wrath of God will dawn on each and every one of you,” he warned.
His message was clear. Artists deserve respect and proper support. “Do right by your artist,” he added. “They are already doing a lot you cannot do.”
Odumodublvck’s comments have started conversations across the entertainment world. Many fans and fellow artists agree with his views. His bold stand highlights ongoing issues in the music business—and calls for real change.
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