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Odumodublvck teams up with Stormzy and Zlatan for highly anticipated single

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The Nigerian music industry is bracing for a major moment as fast-rising rap star Odumodublvck prepares to release his highly anticipated new single, PAY ME, this Friday, August 22, 2025.

The track promises to be a heavyweight collaboration, featuring none other than UK grime powerhouse Stormzy and Nigerian street-pop maestro Zlatan. The union of these three trailblazing artists is already generating immense buzz, as fans anticipate a fiery blend of Afrobeats, grime, and street-hop.

Odumodublvck announced the record on Wednesday, August 20, with a video snippet and a series of striking professional photos shared on his official X (formerly Twitter) account. The images show the trio dressed in sleek black utility jumpsuits inside what appears to be a corporate office space, symbolizing both unity and authority. One shot captures them standing in formation with a commanding presence, while another portrays them in a lighter, more playful mood—hinting at the balance of grit and energy fans can expect from the collaboration.

The behind-the-scenes video snippet offers fans a more candid look at the chemistry between the artists. Stormzy appears in a white jacket, Zlatan in a plaid shirt, and Odumodublvck in a black hoodie as they laugh, banter, and celebrate while tossing money in the air. The contrast between the polished promo photos and the raw, unfiltered video creates a dual narrative—one of professionalism and another of genuine camaraderie.

Though the snippet keeps the actual sound of the track under wraps, the collaboration alone is enough to set expectations sky-high. Odumodublvck, whose self-styled Okporoko sound has pushed him to the forefront of Nigeria’s new wave, is renowned for his bold, genre-bending approach. Pairing this with Stormzy’s gritty grime flow and Zlatan’s street-hop energy, PAY ME is tipped to be an explosive anthem.

The title itself hints at themes of money, ambition, recognition, and self-worth—values that have shaped the journeys of all three artists. With Afrobeats continuing its global dominance and grime finding new audiences across Africa, the single represents not only a fusion of styles but also the growing synergy between African and UK music scenes.

Fans across the globe will be able to stream and download PAY ME from Friday, and early signs suggest it could quickly become one of the defining cross-continental anthems of 2025.

Fidel Perez

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