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Odumodublvck Hails Rema Over ₦40 Million Donation to Support New Record

Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck has praised Afrobeats star Rema for his remarkable support, following a generous ₦40 million donation aimed at promoting Odumodublvck’s latest track, “Pity This Boy.”

 

The rapper made the announcement on June 9, 2025, via his official X (formerly Twitter) account, where he shared the monumental news with his followers. Odumodublvck expressed his gratitude, emphasizing the significance of Rema’s contribution to the success of his new project.

 

In his post, Odumodublvck wrote: “REMA GAVE ME 40 MILLION NAIRA TO SUPPORT PITY THIS BOY RECORD. 40 MILLION NAIRA. WRITE THAT DOWN IN NIGERIAN MUSIC FOLKLORE. THE MACHINE.”

 

The gesture has since garnered widespread admiration, with fans and artists alike lauding the spirit of collaboration and support within the Nigerian music industry.

 

This generous act underscores the unity and commitment to the growth of local talent that continues to define the Afrobeats movement.

 

Although Rema has not yet commented publicly on the donation, Odumodublvck’s heartfelt acknowledgment has further solidified the bond between the two artists and highlighted their shared dedication to pushing the boundaries of Nigerian music.

 

Odumodublvck’s latest single, “Pity This Boy,” is now expected to gain even more attention, thanks to the financial backing from one of the genre’s leading stars.

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