Odumodublvck Vows to Quit Music Once All His Friends Rise to Fame
Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck has made a powerful declaration on social media: he plans to retire from music once all the members of his rap collective, Anti World Gangstars, achieve success in the industry. In a post on X, he bluntly stated:
“Once all my n*ggas make it in music, I’m out.”
A Collective Story
The collective includes Odumodublvck himself, who has become the most successful member—along with Agunna, Fatboy E, Reeplay, Shagba, and their in-house producer/engineer, Cross.
Despite Odumodublvck’s rapid rise, his groupmates remain relatively underground, with limited mainstream exposure even after featuring on his projects.
His breakout single “Declan Rice” (2023), which he has called “the most impactful Nigerian hip‑hop song ever,” propelled him into the spotlight and helped him collaborate with major stars like Davido, Skepta, and Stormzy.
More Than Music A Mission
Odumodublvck’s commitment goes beyond personal ambition. His pledge to step aside once his friends are successful signals a rare sense of collective loyalty in an industry that often rewards individualism. His timeline is clear: once he believes his crew is “made,” he’s ready to walk away from the stage, on their behalf.
Why Fans Are Inspired
Fans have praised his loyalty and humility, noting that such declarations of brotherhood and selflessness are uncommon in today’s music scene.
For Odumodublvck, success isn’t just about solo fame or awards—it’s about elevating everyone he came up with.