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If You Hate Wizkid, You Lose – Odumodublvck

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He asserted that those who hate Wizkid end up loosing. He stated this during a recent interview with content creator, Elsie in Toronto, Canada. ...READ THE FULL STORY FROM SOURCE ...READ THE FULL STORY FROM SOURCE

The ‘Wotowoto Seasoning’ crooner said hating Wizkid is self-sabotage.

He said personally, he wouldn’t be offended if he featured Wizkid on his album and he didn’t post it on social media.

According to him, “There some artists that when you release music with them, they look as if they are doing you a favour.

“I’ve never released music and asked the artist that I featured to post it. I don’t care if you promote it. You’ve done the most important thing by giving me a verse.

“If Wizkid gives me a verse and my album comes and he doesn’t post about it, I will not be angry. If you start hating on Wizkid Machala, you lose.”
You Have Not Started Life, Yet You Are Dragging Your Senior – Jaywon Knocks Odumodublvck

Meanwhile, Afrobeats singer, Jaywon, has berated his colleague, Odumodublvck for stepping on toes.

He accused the rapper of dragging people, despite being young in the music industry.

Jaywon said this while reacting to an X post where Odumodublvck shaded him by comparing his (Jaywon’s) picture with Ayra Starr and that of the Mavin artist with American rapper, Future.

In one of the pictures, Ayra Starr could be seen posing tightly with Future while in the other, she could be seen distancing herself from Jaywon as she held his hand, seemingly to prevent him from holding her waist.

Trolling Jaywon with the pictures, Odumodublvck wrote: “This life ehn,” alluding to preferential treatment depicted in the pictures. Reacting, Jaywon wrote, “Lol, you’re already dragging your senior, who’s going to drag you? You haven’t even started life, and you’re already stepping on toes.”...For More READ THE FULL STORY ▶▶

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