Nigerian rap heavyweight Odumodublvck has thrown his weight into the heated conversation about alleged stream manipulation in the music industry, addressing recent remarks made by fellow rapper Blaqbonez.

On Thursday, July 31, 2025, Odumodublvck took to X (formerly Twitter) to air his thoughts, insisting that no amount of artificial streams can hide a song’s true value. In a post that quickly gained attention, the rapper warned fans not to be swayed by narratives designed to excuse poor performance.
“Dear public, do not let them deceive you. No matter how much a song is stream farmed, if your song is good and the people love it, it will show,” he tweeted. “All this one na small pikin scopes and antics, insecurities. Trynna prepare the table for in case you fail. Losers.”
DEAR PUBLIC
DO NOT LET THEM DECEIVE YOU
NO MATTER HOW MUCH A SONG IS STREAM FARMED,IF YOUR SONG IS GOOD AND THE PEOPLE LOVE IT,IT WILL SHOW.
ALL THIS ONE NA SMALL PIKIN SCOPES AND ANTICS
INSECURITIES. TRYNNA PREPARE THE TABLE FOR INCASE YOU FAIL.
LOSERS 😂
— AKPORSTLE INDUSTRY MACHINE ⚙️ (@Odumodublvck_) July 31, 2025
In another post, he likened blaming streaming farms for low numbers to making excuses for failure.
“Blaming stream farmers for your songs not doing well is like blaming the devil for your evil deeds. It’s the devil’s work? Na lie. Na your work. Your work is not good enough. Pity the devil.”
BLAMING STREAM FARMERS FOR YOUR SONGS NOT DOING WELL IS LIKE BLAMING THE DEVIL FOR YOUR EVIL DEEDS
ITS THE DEVILS WORK.
NA LIE.
NA YOUR WORK. YOUR WORK IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH.
PITY THE DEVIL.
— AKPORSTLE INDUSTRY MACHINE ⚙️ (@Odumodublvck_) July 31, 2025
Never one to mince words, Odumodublvck took shots at long-time industry players who have yet to leave a lasting mark.
“Been in the game for so long yet they cannot beat the stream farmers. Waste of experience.”
BEEN IN THE GAME FOR SO LONG YET THEY CANNOT BEAT THE STREAM FARMERS
WASTE OF EXPERIENCE. 😂
— AKPORSTLE INDUSTRY MACHINE ⚙️ (@Odumodublvck_) July 31, 2025
When asked by a follower how an artist can stand tall against those allegedly boosting their numbers, his response was typically cryptic yet clear:
“By making exceptional music. Pity this boy. Juju blood on the dance floor. Woto woto seasoning. Dog. Eag. Dog. Legolas. Dem no born any stream farm well, the people love the music. E dey show.”
BY MAKING EXCEPTIONAL MUSIC
PITY THIS BOY
JUJU
BLOOD ON THE DAMCE FLOOR
WOTO WOTO SEASONING
DOG EAG DOG
LEGOLASDEM NO BORN ANY STREAM FARM WELL
THE PEOPLE LOVE THE MUSIC.
E DEY SHOW https://t.co/Mo14iRakK9
— AKPORSTLE INDUSTRY MACHINE ⚙️ (@Odumodublvck_) July 31, 2025
Odumodublvck’s comments follow a wave of criticism from artists like Magixx and Blaqbonez, who earlier raised alarms over the manipulation of streaming platforms, a trend many believe distorts genuine audience reception and prevents deserving songs from topping the charts.
While the industry continues to debate the ethics and impact of stream farming, Odumodublvck’s message is loud and clear: nothing beats authentic music and real fan love.
