Afrobeats superstar Wizkid has once again proven why his presence on any track instantly turns heads, after delivering a show-stopping verse on Odumodublvck’s new single “Big Time.”

The song, which sits proudly on Odumodublvck’s freshly released 23-track album Industry Machine (dropped October 5, 2025), made an explosive debut, storming straight to No. 1 on Apple Music Nigeria’s Top Songs chart, becoming the highest-charting new entry from the project.
Produced by the powerhouse duo Telz and P.Prime, Big Time perfectly merges Odumodublvck’s raw, street-bred intensity with Wizkid’s smooth, effortless delivery. The result? A sonic collision that radiates confidence, class, and charisma the kind only Wizkid can bring.
Fans were quick to react across social media, flooding timelines with praise for Wizkid’s commanding performance. Many described his verse as a “takeover”, applauding his seamless flow, sharp lyricism, and rhythmic precision that instantly lifted the track into anthem territory.
The collaboration further cements Wizkid’s reputation as one of Africa’s most consistent and versatile hitmakers an artist who, in 2025, continues to dominate not just charts but conversations across the continent.
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odumodublvck BIG TIME feat. wizkid is now the #1 song on apple music nigeria top songs chart
— wizkid replaced himself at #1 pic.twitter.com/CbxhUkugji
— Jahboy (@jah_boy01) October 6, 2025
Still, Big Time isn’t just about one verse. The track anchors a larger musical vision embodied in Odumodublvck’s Industry Machine, a bold and ambitious project featuring the likes of Davido, Skepta, and Seun Kuti. The album pushes creative boundaries, blending Afrobeats, grime, and hip-hop into what Odumodublvck calls “a living organism of sound and prophecy.”
Yet, among the album’s many standout moments, Big Time shines brightest, a track where two worlds collide to create pure magic. Wizkid’s tone, cadence, and delivery don’t just complement the beat; they breathe life into the entire “machine.”
With Big Time, Wizkid reminds the world once again: every time he steps on a record, it’s never just a feature — it’s an event.
