The feud between Nigerian rappers Blaqbonez and Odumodublvck, once collaborators on tracks like “Tesla Boy” and “Dollerz,” has evolved from subtle social media exchanges to direct musical disses and public threats. While the exact origin remains unclear—everything we know about it so far is rooted in industry rumours of betrayal and jealousy—the conflict has unfolded publicly since early 2025.
Here is a factual timeline based on verified statements and posts.
February 2025: Early Subtle Shades
Odumodublvck posts on X declaring his 2023 album Eziokwu unmatched by current rap projects, emphasizing his status as the face of Nigerian hip-hop. Blaqbonez responds by quoting his own track “Consistency” with the caption: “THIS IS CONSISTENCY, say it for those in the back, for the ignorant, it burnsss!” Fans interpret this as a direct retort.
April 2025: Headies Awards Tension
During the Headies Awards, footage circulated showing Odumodublvck allegedly flashing a middle finger toward Blaqbonez. Singer Davido intervenes publicly, advising Blaqbonez to call Odumodublvck and resolve the issue privately.
June 20, 2025: First Musical Shots
Blaqbonez releases “Who’s Really Rapping?” with A-Q, containing lines interpreted as jabs at “clout-chasers” and “internet gangsters,” widely linked to Odumodublvck. Odumodublvck replies on X, stating: “If rap hard for me your last hit no go dey with me,” referencing their past collaboration, and adds: “My beef with you beyond rap… We go meet again for street.” He also posts “A-FOOL,” seen as a diss at A-Q.
Late June 2025: Escalation and Threats
Blaqbonez challenges Odumodublvck to respond in the studio: “Enter studio… this no be Twitter warfare.” Odumodublvck reiterates the feud is personal, not just rap-related. Blaqbonez posts about receiving death threats, stating: “Them say them go kill me, but I don record enough for 3 more albums.”
July–September 2025: Simmering Period
Odumodublvck releases The Machine Is Coming with indirect references to rivals, while his Anti-World Gangsters crew amplifies online support. Blaqbonez remains relatively quiet publicly but hints at jealousy in interviews. No new direct exchanges occur.
October 17, 2025: “ACL” Diss Track and DM Exposure
Blaqbonez releases his album No Excuses, featuring the track “ACL” (a reference to an anterior cruciate ligament injury, implying self-inflicted harm from imitation). The song includes lines targeting Odumodublvck’s skills, crew, and online behavior, such as: “Everyday all about Blaq, he’s tweeting” and “Rap hard for some people.” Accompanying a video, Blaqbonez shares screenshots of private DMs where Odumodublvck demands a meet-up location. Blaqbonez responds by sending coordinates to Yaba Left (a psychiatric facility in Lagos). Odumodublvck’s subsequent texts contain threats, including: “I will f*ck you”, references to shooting, and calling Blaqbonez a “p*ssy.”
Public Reaction and No Further Response
“ACL” trends on X and enters Nigeria’s Apple Music Top Songs at #9. Fan polls on X show divided opinions, with roughly 60% favoring Blaqbonez’s lyrical approach. Discussions highlight potential legal implications under Nigeria’s Criminal Code (Section 323) for threats. Odumodublvck posts a lighthearted reply to a fan’s dream about threats but does not address the DMs or track directly. No new statements from either artist as of this writing.
Current Status
The feud remains unresolved, with “ACL” driving streams for No Excuses but raising concerns over the exposed threats. Social media activity continues, focusing on fan debates rather than new developments from the artists.
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