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Odumodublvck sparks outrage with bizarre advice to Football Star Lamine Yamal

Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck has stirred up social media with a rather unusual piece of advice for Barcelona’s teenage sensation, Lamine Yamal.
The 17-year-old winger has been making headlines as one of football’s brightest prospects, recently becoming Spain’s youngest-ever goalscorer.
However, Odumodublvck believes that Yamal’s potential could reach even greater heights—on one condition.
In a tweet that has since gone viral, the rapper suggested that Yamal could surpass football legend Pelé if he abstains from sex for six straight years. His post read:
“IF LAMINE YAMAL CAN ABSTAIN FROM SEX FOR SIX STRAIGHT YEARS, HE’LL BE GREATER THAN PELE. INDUSTRY MACHINE.”
The statement has sparked widespread debate online, with many fans and analysts questioning the connection between sexual activity and peak athletic performance.
Some dismissed Odumodublvck’s take as unrealistic, while others found humor in his unconventional perspective.
As reactions continue to pour in, the conversation around Yamal’s potential remains a hot topic, though not necessarily in the way football enthusiasts expected.
IF LAMINE YAMAL CAN ABSTAIN FROM SEX FOR SIX STRAIGHT YEARS, HE’LL BE GREATER THAN PELE.
INDUSTRY MACHINE ⚙️
— INDUSTRY MACHINE 🇧🇪 🚀 (@Odumodublvck_) January 29, 2025
In other news, Odumodublvck shared a refreshing perspective on success, emphasizing that money and fame don’t define his sense of fulfillment.
In a recent interview on HIPTV, the rapper spoke candidly about his priorities, stating that while he works hard to promote his music and earn a living, he doesn’t place an undue emphasis on wealth or celebrity status.
“I want to promote myself so that people can hear me and make money, but there are some people who, if you give them money and fame, they would rather not have anything in their bank account; they like to be hailed. That’s what they like, you get me? There is nothing wrong with that, especially if it makes people happy—the fame and the money. But I’m not really about the money like that.”