- The viral clip of Odumodublvck and JAYWON reconciling and burying the hatchet sparked a frenzy of excitement and admiration among their fans.
- The recent feud between these two artists had reached a boiling point, with both of them publicly calling each other out on social media, on interview platforms.
Popular Nigerian rapper Tochukwu Ojogwu, known by his stage name Odumodublvck, and singer Jaywon have seemingly patched things up after their recent feud.
The two artists, who were at odds just a few weeks ago over Odumodublvck’s assertion that he made his own way in the industry without anyone’s help, recently linked up.
A clip making the rounds on social media captures the moment the music stars shook hands and exchanged some inaudible words to signify the end of their dispute.
Jaywon and Odumodublvck were spotted together in the lobby of a venue, exchanging smiles and engaging in conversation while being filmed with their respective crews nearby.
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In a recent interview with Teju Babyface, Jaywon criticized Odumodublvck for echoing Burna Boy’s contentious claim that nobody paved the way for him in the Nigerian music industry.
Jaywon emphasized that Odumodublvck shouldn’t be making such statements, particularly since Jaywon believes Odumodublvck’s music is “not all that.”
Odumodublvck quickly responded to Jaywon’s comments, took to his social media handle to criticize Jaywon for belittling his music.
In response to Odumodublvck’s backlash, Jaywon maintained that the rapper was displaying arrogance and should be open to accepting constructive criticism. Jaywon emphasized that it’s widely acknowledged that Odumodublvck’s music is subpar.
He wrote via X: “As far as I’m concerned, Odumodu is just as arrogant as the rest of them, and everybody knows the music is not all that but you know, I respect your hustle still bro…… keep crying! The people supporting you too know the truth.
“No be everything be gra gra. Sometimes calm down to listen to small advice”
Reposting Jaywon’s tweet, Odumodublvck wrote in Pidgin, “You wey your music na all that, na only January 1st dem dey book you for show.
“Sapa anthem.”