“Tems wears big clothes because everybody wants to fvck her” – Odumodublvck speaks up for female singers

Odumodublvck Shares Insights on Challenges Faced by Female Artists


Nigerian rapper and singer Odumodublvck has shared his thoughts on the experiences of female artists in the music industry.

In a recent interview, OdumoduBlvck highlighted the challenges faced by two prominent singers, Tems and Ayra Starr, in the industry.

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According to Odumodublvck, Tems and Ayra Starr often wear loose-fitting clothing to recording studios as a way to maintain their personal boundaries.

He suggested that this is due to the unwanted attention they receive from men in the industry, including producers and fellow artists.

Odumodublvck highlighted the difficulties female artists face in being taken seriously for their talent rather than their physical appearance.

He said in parts:

“Tems has to wear big clothes to studios because everybody wants to fvck her. She wound want to make a hit and still has to think about how to make the producer not like her. You these babes will need to hold on to God”.

In another news, OdumoduBlvck reveals why he has never wanted fame or riches .

The rapper appeared as a guest on HIPTV, explaining that while he works hard to promote himself and make money, he’s not obsessed with it.

He voiced that he values being authentic and living simply, instead of chasing money or fame, despite being a celebrity.

Drawing parallels between himself and other people, Odumodublvck stated that he is not moved by money and fame as he is more concerned with making an impact. In Odumodublvck’s words:

“I have never tried to be famous. The way people say they want fame, like the way people say they are looking for money—people want fame. I have never wanted fame. I have never thought about it.

“When I started my music career, I never thought of being famous. I only thought about doing nice stuff and impacting people with it.

“Promoting myself equates to being famous, but that kind of fame is different from the TV’s ‘rich and famous.’ I have never bought into that context.”

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