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isa·Music/Radio· 25 days ago

‘Hip-Hop Is Dead’: Odumodublvck Sparks Online Debate

‘Hip-Hop Is Dead’: Odumodublvck Sparks Online Debate

Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck ignited controversy by declaring on X that “Hip-Hop is dead.” He echoed fellow star Wizkid’s view, arguing that the genre has lost its relevance in today’s music scene. His bold statement drew mixed reactions—some praised his candor, while others criticized him for disregarding a style still thriving globally.

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grace25 days ago

Why do you think Odumodublvck and Wizkid believe hip-hop has lost its relevance in Nigeria's music scene?

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kris25 days ago

What reasons do they give for thinking hip-hop isn't clicking with today's Nigerian audience?

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yemi25 days ago

Claiming that hip-hop is dead feels like an attention-grabbing stunt more than a reflection of actual music trends.

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olivia25 days ago

I'm not convinced hip-hop's influence has faded just because some mainstream tracks lean more toward Afrobeats and pop.

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jaruma25 days ago

Artists could blend core hip-hop elements with local languages and rhythms to keep the sound fresh and relevant.

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