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Odumodublvck Claims to Be a “Covenant Child” and Boasts of His Confidence in New Podcast Interview

Nigerian rapper, Odumodublvck has made an intriguing claim about his birth, describing himself as a “covenant child” and suggesting that his arrival into the world was miraculous. The rapper, known for his hit song “Industry Machine,” revealed this personal detail during a recent episode of the Afrobeats Podcast, where he spoke about his upbringing and musical journey.

 

Odumodublvck shared that his mother gave birth to him when she was almost 40, emphasizing his unique position as an only child. “I am the only child of my mom. She gave birth to me when she was 39,” he said. The rapper further explained that his birth was special, describing himself as a “covenant child.” “I’m a covenant child. That’s what people don’t understand. I don’t just come out and say things. They are not fallacies,” he added, hinting that there is something extraordinary about his existence.

 

The rapper also expressed the significance of his upbringing, which he attributed to his strong foundation in the church. “I grew up in the church. That’s the foundation of my music,” he stated, underscoring how his religious background has influenced both his life and career in music. This statement provides insight into the values that have shaped Odumodublvck’s artistry and his perspective on life.

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Odumodublvck’s comments about his birth and upbringing reflect a deep sense of purpose and belief in destiny. In addition to discussing his early years, he also took the opportunity to boast about his self-assurance and confidence. “I am one of the most confident artistes in the history of music,” he declared, highlighting his strong belief in himself as an artist. His confidence is a recurring theme in his career, as he continues to make waves in the music industry.

 

“I am just a vessel,” Odumodublvck added, further elaborating on his mindset as an artist. The rapper believes that his role in the music industry goes beyond simply making songs; he sees himself as a conduit for something larger, driven by his unwavering confidence and faith in his purpose.

 

 

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