OdumoduBlvck Hints at Portable Collab at Sold-Out Show

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Nigerian rapper OdumoduBlvck recently excited fans by previewing an unreleased collaboration with street-pop star Portable during his sold-out concert in Ibadan. The event was one of the stops on his ongoing “The Greatest University Tour.”

The song features an up tempo beat that suits Portable’s energetic style. He delivers a catchy verse that blends Yoruba fuji-inspired melodies with Afrobeats. This collaboration highlights OdumoduBlvck’s range as an artist. It also shows his intent to connect with the streets by working with voices that already speak to that audience.

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Portable had first shared news of the collaboration in April on Instagram. In a video, he revealed that OdumoduBlvck gave him ₦5 million. He said, “It’s good to work with the right people… God bless you Odumodu.” He also shared that he would be splitting royalties with the rapper.

This project is a big win for Portable. It adds to his list of high-profile features, including previous work with Olamide and Skepta. Teaming up with OdumoduBlvck further boosts his place in the music scene. It also supports his goal of working with big names in the industry.

In recent months, Portable has kept himself in the spotlight. He does this through both his music and controversial moments. One of his latest public issues is a feud with Fuji legend King Saheed Osupa. The clash began over a disagreement about a planned music project.

Despite the drama, this upcoming collaboration is a positive moment for Portable. It marks another important step forward in his career and keeps him in the spotlight for the right reasons. Fans now wait eagerly for the official release of the song, which already has strong buzz thanks to the live preview.

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