The rivalry between Odumodublvck and Blaqbonez has officially moved from a “rap beef” to a chaotic, high-stakes industry saga. As of mid-April 2026, the tension has reached a breaking point involving intellectual property, legal threats, and personal insults.
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Here is the breakdown of the most recent escalations:
1. The “ACL” Beat Hijack
The core of the current drama revolves around Blaqbonez’s diss track, “ACL”, from his No Excuses album.
- The Takedown: In a power move, Odumodublvck’s team reportedly gained control over the rights to the beat used in “ACL.” This led to the song being temporarily pulled from streaming platforms, effectively “silencing” the diss.
- The Forgiveness: On April 12, Odumodu posted a long message claiming his “forgiving spirit” had led him to allow the track back online—but only after Zlatan Ibile intervened and advised him to let Blaqbonez’s team “properly pay” for the beat instead of killing the song entirely.
2. DM Exposure & Legal Threats
Things turned messy when Odumodu leaked private DMs between the two.
- The “Fraud” Accusation: Odumodu mocked Blaqbonez and his label, Chocolate City, accusing them of trying to underpay for the beat. He claimed they offered $300 for a beat valued at $3,000–$5,000.
- The “Mr. Borrow Borrow” Jab: Odumodu aimed a direct hit at Chocolate City, claiming that if the label had signed Asake, he wouldn’t be known as “Mr. Money,” but “Mr. Borrow Borrow,” implying the label would have drained him financially.
3. “Hustling for Herpes”
The rivalry took a sharp personal turn over the weekend.
- The Viral Video: A clip went viral showing Blaqbonez kissing a fan during a live performance.
- The Retort: Odumodublvck quoted the video with a savage jab, stating: “Blaqbonez is hustling for herpes.” This shifted the energy from musical competition to a “street-level” personal feud.
4. Is it Actually a Rap Beef?
While fans love the back-and-forth, Odumodu insists this is not a traditional rap beef.
- The “Deep Pain” Narrative: He recently clarified that the conflict stems from a “deeply personal and painful situation” involving someone close to him who was allegedly subjected to online abuse and threats for over a year.
- Reconciliation Terms: In a February interview, Odumodu stated he is open to peace, but only if Blaqbonez apologizes in person rather than sending “industry big boys” to beg on his behalf.