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Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck has announced his intention to quit music once all members of his hip-hop collective, Anti World Gangstars, achieve mainstream success. He made the declaration in a recent post on his X (formerly Twitter) account, stating, “Once all my n*ggas make it in music, I’m out.”
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The group includes rappers Agunna, Fatboy E, Reeplay, and Shagba, alongside their producer/engineer, Cross. Among them, Odumodublvck is currently the most recognized, having gained national and international attention after his 2023 breakout single “Declan Rice.”
The rapper emphasized his commitment to uplifting his crew and signaled that his personal mission in music is tied to their collective rise. This statement reflects the strong bond within the group and Odumodublvck’s desire to see each member succeed on their own terms before he considers stepping away from the industry.
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Despite his growing fame, Odumodublvck remains deeply committed to the underground collective that shaped his journey. In interviews and social posts, he has frequently promoted Anti World Gangstars, hoping his rising star power would elevate the group.
While Odumodublvck has collaborated with top artists like Davido, Skepta, and Stormzy, the other members have yet to break into the mainstream music scene. The rapper has called “Declan Rice” the most impactful hip-hop song ever released in Nigeria, crediting it with helping him bring attention to Nigerian rap and his collective.
His recent comments also reflect a broader desire to shift focus from personal acclaim to group success. Odumodublvck’s vow to exit music once his friends are successful underscores his loyalty, while also hinting at a possible pivot to other roles such as mentorship or management once his mission for the group is fulfilled.
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