The streets are about to feel the fire once again as Odumodublvck prepares to drop his much-anticipated freestyle, 2:02 in London, later this week.
Renowned for his rugged delivery, vivid street storytelling, and seamless blend of raw rap with cultural authenticity, the rapper is expected to bring another round of bars that hit hard both locally and internationally.

This drop comes at a moment when Odumodublvck is steadily cementing his reputation as one of Nigeria’s fiercest rap exports. Fans across the globe are already on edge, waiting to hear the fresh punchlines and aggressive flows he has been crafting while in London.
Freestyles remain a cornerstone of hip-hop, and with 2:02 in London (Freestyle), Odumodublvck is expected to strip things down to the basics — no hooks, no gimmicks, just pure bars and lyrical grit.
With his expanding global footprint and relentless drive, this release is shaping up to be more than just another freestyle. It’s another statement that Odumodublvck continues to push Nigerian rap forward, carrying the movement with unapologetic pride and intensity.
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In other news, 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.”
