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Jaywon Criticizes Odumodublvck’s Arrogance in the Music Industry

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Jaywon Criticizes Odumodublvck's Arrogance In The Music Industry

Nigerian artist Jaywon recently expressed his disapproval of rapper Odumodublvck‘s stance on the music industry in a bold interview. Jaywon, known for his hit tracks, openly criticized Odumodublvck for echoing Burna Boy‘s controversial comments about lack of industry support, particularly pointing out that Odumodublvck’s music does not match the bravado of his statements.

In a chat with popular television host Teju Babyface, Jaywon took a direct jab at Odumodublvck, suggesting that the rapper should practice humility and be open to advice, given the general perception of his music quality, especially highlighting Odumodublvck’s track ‘Declan Rice‘.

Odumodublvck swiftly reacted to Jaywon’s remarks, defending his craft and slamming the singer for belittling his work. The exchange between the two musicians quickly garnered attention on social media platforms.

Responding to the backlash, Jaywon doubled down on his critique, labeling Odumodublvck as arrogant and implying that his music success might be inflated by hype rather than genuine talent. He urged the rapper to consider constructive feedback and avoid unnecessary pride in the dynamic music industry.

Despite Odumodublvck’s Pidgin response highlighting his bookings, Jaywon stood his ground, asserting that moderation and receptiveness to feedback are crucial qualities even for established artists. The ongoing clash between the two figures has sparked discussions among fans and industry insiders.

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