- Odumodublvck has criticized fellow artists for blaming streaming farms for their underperformance in the music industry.
- He views these complaints as excuses rather than valid concerns.
- Odumodublvck acknowledges that he previously raised similar issues but now believes such allegations reflect insecurity.

Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck has dismissed fellow artists’ claims about the influence of streaming farms in the music industry, describing such complaints as excuses for underperformance.
The rapper, who once raised similar concerns himself, now argues that continuous allegations of streaming manipulation often stem from insecurity and an attempt to justify poor streaming numbers.
According to him, a truly popular song will always perform well regardless of any artificial boosting by others.
Taking to his X handle, Odumodublvck wrote:
“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 for in case you fail. Losers.”
His remarks follow recent concerns from artists like Blaqbonez and Magixx, who claimed that streaming farms are causing “irreversible damage” to the Nigerian music scene.
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