Odumodublvck has continued to steadily climb up the ladder in the music industry following the release of his sleeper hit, ‘Declan Rice’.
In a recent episode of Joeboy’s Body & Soul podcast, the rapper whose real name is Tochukwu Ojogwu explained how God used award-winning musician, Wizkid to signal to him that he would be a star.
Speaking during the session, the rapper stated that he was just discharged from hospital after a major surgery in 2022 and friends called to inform him that Wizkid co-signed his song ‘Picanto’ which featured Zlatan Ibile.
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He said Wizkid sharing his song on social media was the sign God used to tell him that he would be successful.
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Odumodublvck revealed this on the latest episode of the Body & Soul podcast hosted by singer, Joeboy.
He said, “You can hear the way I’m talking? It’s not because of these [teeth] grills, it’s because I did one operation [surgery]. I almost died but God kept me here right now. And the fact that God saved me, everything that was happening after that was not surprising.
“Ask my guys, I was eating baby food for two weeks. Apart from that, there were like sixteen stitches in my mouth, bro. The day Wizkid posted my stuff was the day I was being discharged from hospital.
“I woke up in the morning, I saw a message at 7 am, I saw Machala…And I checked my Instagram, everybody was sending me that Wizkid posted ‘Picanto’. And that was like, the first thing that God used to tell me that, yo, I’m with you, everything that is going to be happening from here onwards, it’s going to be more than what eyes have seen, ears have heard.”