Odumodublvck hails Rema for major support on new record
Nigerian rapper and hip-hop trailblazer Odumodublvck has revealed that Afrobeats superstar Rema gifted him a remarkable ₦40 million to support the promotion of his latest single, Pity This Boy.
The Declan Rice hitmaker made the announcement on Monday, June 9, 2025, via his official X (formerly Twitter) account. In the post, Odumodublvck expressed heartfelt gratitude for the generous gesture, highlighting its significance in the evolving narrative of Nigerian music.
He wrote:
“REMA GAVE ME 40 MILLION NAIRA TO SUPPORT PITY THIS BOY RECORD.
40 MILLION NAIRA. WRITE THAT DOWN IN NIGERIAN MUSIC FOLKLORE. THE MACHINE.”
The revelation quickly stirred reactions across social media, with fans and fellow artists commending Rema’s act of generosity and the spirit of unity it reflects within the Nigerian music scene.
Odumodublvck—widely recognized for his raw street sound and bold lyricism—recently dropped Pity This Boy, a record already making waves on streaming platforms. With Rema’s financial backing, the song is expected to receive a significant promotional boost, expanding its reach both locally and internationally.
Though Rema has yet to comment publicly on the contribution, many have hailed the move as a shining example of collaboration and brotherhood in the industry.
This act of support is being celebrated as more than just a monetary gift—it’s becoming a legendary moment in Nigerian music history, symbolizing the power of solidarity and shared success among artists.
Source: notjustok.com
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