
Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck has dismissed allegations of using streaming farms, insisting that the success of a song depends on its quality and public reception, not manipulated numbers.
Taking to his X handle, the rapper criticised fellow artists who accused others of inflating streams, describing their claims as “antics” born out of insecurity.
“Dear public, do not let them deceive you. No matter how much a song is stream-farmed, if your song is good and the people love it, it will show. All this one na small pikin scopes and antics. Insecurities. Trynna prepare the table in case you fail. Losers,” Odumodublvck wrote.
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The rapper emphasised that while stream manipulation may exist, it cannot replace the natural success that comes from genuine fan love and high-quality music.
His response comes after singers Magixx and Blaqbonez suggested that some Nigerian artists might be boosting their streaming numbers through questionable practices. Magixx had hinted that certain streams were “unnatural,” while Blaqbonez also implied the use of underhanded tactics in the industry.
Odumodublvck, however, maintained that talent and authenticity will always prevail in the long run.