- Odumodu Blvck has earned himself backlash and mockery from netizens after discovering that the rapper was not among those featured on Wizkid’s latest album Morayo.
- Wizkid who released the album’s tracklist and features disclosed Morayo will be released on November 22.
- Odumudu Blvck who had earlier claimed that he would be on the album has responded to netizens incessant mockery.
Nigerian rapper, Odumodublvck has reacted to the backlash trailing his exclusion from Wizkid’s forthcoming album, Morayo.
Hours ago, Ayodeji Wizkid Balogun took to his official account on the photo and video sharing platform, Instagram to share snippets from “Morayo”, unveiling the featured artistes on the highly anticipated track.
The most talked-about controversy surrounding Wizkid’s upcoming album is Odumodublvck’s surprising absence, despite the latter’s earlier assurances to fans, prompting social media criticism.
Amid the berating, Odumodublvck has addressed his critics, putting up a unfazed front that he is unperturbed by their criticism. He clapped back a a few of his critics on the microblogging X platform.
The rapper noted that despite the backlash, his critics will still admire him. Odumodublvck’s tweet reads:
“Today, all my enemies don die. When tracklist drop, una go love me by force”.
“Una go cry blood”
Big blood”
“DESAME WAY GHANA NO QUALIFY FOR NATIONS CUP”
See screenshots of the tweet below:
Meanwhile, Grammy-winning Nigerian singer, Ayo Balogun, popularly known as Wizkid has reacted after his newly released single, “Kese” (Dance) which disappeared from Apple Music’s Top 100 chart, on Monday, November 18, 2024, resurfaced nearly seven hours later.
The sudden disappearance sparked speculation about the reason behind the removal. Industry insiders suggest that Apple Music’s strict policies against streaming manipulation may have triggered the temporary takedown.
This would mean that the song’s streams were deducted before its return to the chart.
However, some attribute the brief absence to a technical glitch on Apple Music’s end.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding the incident, one thing is clear: “Dance” retained enough organic streams to reclaim its top spot upon its return.
After it resurfaced, charting at No 1, Wizkid took to the X platform to react.
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