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Odumodublvck praises Tems and Ayra Starr as better music legends
Nigerian artist Odumodublvck has made a bold statement, declaring that Tems and Ayra Starr have achieved more than legendary artists Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Fela in the music industry.
In an interview with Madam Joyce, Odumodublvck attributed their success to their ability to overcome the challenges of being women in a male-dominated industry, particularly facing sexual advances and objectification.
Odumodublvck expressed his admiration for the two female artists, noting their international success and the quality of their music despite the obstacles they face. He believes their accomplishments are a testament to their talent, hard work, and resilience.
His comments have sparked a lively debate within the music industry, with some agreeing with his assessment and others disagreeing.
Nevertheless, Odumodublvck’s praise for Tems and Ayra Starr has been widely appreciated, acknowledging their significant contributions to the industry and the challenges they have overcome.
"What Tems and Ayra Starr have done is bigger than anything Wizkid, Burna, and Fela have done"
– OdumoduBlvck pic.twitter.com/Jhc39GNlZg
— @𝗼𝗻𝗲𝗷𝗼𝗯𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗯𝗼𝘆 (@OneJoblessBoy) June 20, 2024
In other news, Odumodublvck made a revealing confession during a recent concert in Houston, Texas, USA. The ‘100 Million‘ artist shared that during his undergraduate years, he struggled with drug abuse, particularly crack cocaine.
In a candid moment with his audience, he disclosed his past addiction, highlighting that he eventually made the decision to give up the habit. Odumodublvck emphasized that the experience taught him the value of determination.
Despite his acknowledgment of the lessons learned from his past, he also stressed the dangers of drug abuse, underlining the detrimental effects it can have on one’s health.
Odumodublvck said, “I used to take crack cocaine when I was in Unilag in 2014. It is not good for your life. But while I was smoking it one day, I learnt a lesson. The lesson is: How bad do you want it?
“And I’m talking to each and everyone of you here, whatever you are doing in your life, how bad do you want it? Do you want to be the biggest blogger? Do you want to be the biggest artist? Do you want be the biggest businesswoman? How bad do you want it?”