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Odumodublvck Shares How His Viral Freestyle
“2:02PM in London” Was Born from Frustration and Missing Weed

Sometimes, the best music doesn’t come from inspiration; it comes from pure frustration. For Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck, his viral freestyle 2:02PM in London was born out of one of those chaotic, all-too-relatable moments.
In a recent interview, the rapper peeled back the curtain on how the song came to life, revealing that what fans now celebrate as one of his sharpest freestyles started with missing weed and a bad mood. “Ade didn’t bring my weed to the airport, I was finished,” he laughed. “I was angry, so I just went to the studio to meet Surez, who already had some.”
That irritation turned into creative fuel, and within hours, Odumodublvck channeled the energy into a freestyle that blended humor, grit, and biting social commentary, everything fans love about his sound.
But 2:02PM in London wasn’t just a product of mood; it was also a mirror of Nigeria’s everyday struggles. One of the track’s most quoted lines, “Weather man dey come pray for NEPA,” targeted the country’s unreliable power supply.
Recalling the moment that birthed the line, the rapper said, “The rain was falling that day in Abuja, and as soon as we heard thunder, they took the light. That’s what I was talking about, imagine a country where thunder means power outage.” He added that the lyric captured the absurd reality of Nigerians having to “pray for NEPA” anytime it rains.
Odumodublvck also broke down another playful yet layered bar: “Harmattan go suit their agenda.” According to him, the line reflects how some Nigerians quietly prefer the dry season simply because the lights stay on more consistently.
Beyond the punchlines, 2:02PM in London was also a quiet statement of intent. After facing criticism from some quarters about his lyrical depth, the rapper used the freestyle as proof that he could turn even his irritation into art.
By the time the freestyle hit the internet, it was clear: what started as a bad day in London had turned into one of Odumodublvck’s most memorable drops, a perfect mix of humor, honesty, and cultural reflection that only he could deliver.
— INDUSTRY MACHINE ⚙️🇳🇬 (@Odumodublvck_) October 21, 2025
