On “Eziokwu,” Odumodublvck masterfully performs a range of Hip Hop tracks that are expertly codified with his own artistry and charismatic personality.
Odumodublvck’s attempt to offer an unquestionable proof of his artistic ability through an examination of his experiences is “Eziokwu,” which is translated as “The truth” in English. Odumodublvck gets inspiration for each song from various experiences in his life, which he wonderfully brings to life through impeccable calligraphy and cocky delivery.
His career-changing track “Declan Rice,” a statement of his decision to not bow to traditional expectations while highlighting his wish to stick with the style that garnered him widespread recognition, can be used to sum up his state of mind (truth). The song captures his assurance, creativity, mastery of Pop culture, and devotion to his neighborhood.
The CD presents several facets of Odumodublvck, before and after he achieved widespread recognition, with both facets connected by his distinctive character. With clever song names like “Saint Obi,” “Kubolor,” “Declan Rice,” and “Picanto,” he displays his inventiveness, skillful use of pop culture, and distinctive blend of rap throughout the album’s 14 tracks.
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