Blaqbonez Unleashes Scathing Attacks At Odumodublvck In His Recent Song ‘ACL’

A long-standing feud between Nigerian rappers Blaqbonez and Odumodublvck has escalated further, with Blaqbonez releasing a full-length diss track, ACL, from his newly released album, No Excuses.

Blaqbonez unleashes intense verses targeting Odumodublvck and his group, Anti-World Gangsters, in a track that is currently gaining momentum on social media. The song’s title, ACL, which refers to a football term for an injury sustained while attempting to mimic another player’s movement, acts as a metaphor for Blaqbonez’s perception of Odumodublvck’s unsuccessful attempt to equal his artistic abilities.

During the entirety of ACL, Blaqbonez gives a candid critique, accusing Odumodublvck of prioritizing social media fame, pretending to have support, and capitalizing on online drama rather than focusing on music. His scathing lyrics portray Odumodublvck as a “failed rapper turned internet gangster,” clearly indicating that this was not just a casual insult, but a comprehensive declaration of lyrical hostilities.

Failed rappers turning to internet gangsters, anti-world figures. Phrases such as “anti-Success” and “I be pulling strings make the machine work for me, whenever I need PR dem be my employee” have rapidly gained widespread popularity online, with fans examining each verse in detail.

Blaqbonez delivers a scathing verse, criticising Odumodublvck for losing significance and continually seeking attention, stating: “Everyday all about Blaq, he’s tweeting / Anywhere clout is present, you see him / Old man, all you really want is to be acknowledged.”

The diss marks one of the boldest lyrical assaults in Nigerian rap in recent years, drawing parallels to iconic rap rivalries such as MI Abaga vs. International rivalries, such as those between Kendrick Lamar, have been a vector. Drake.

Odumodublvck, whose own album was released earlier this year without any direct jabs, has yet to respond. Many fans are already expecting a counter track, with a large number calling for the rapper to deliver a response in song rather than engaging online.

At present, ACL represents a pivotal point in Blaqbonez’s career; raw, calculated, and unapologetic. It’s not just a diss track; it’s a declaration of supremacy and a reminder that authentic rap battles are meant for vinyl, not X (formerly Twitter).

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