Odumodublvck Slams Headies: “Where’s My Car?”

Odumodublvck Slams Headies: “Where’s My Car?”

What happens when an artist that just won a major award has to ask: “Wait… where’s the car?”

That’s the bold moment Odumodublvck, Nigeria’s fiery Next Rated rapper, publicly called out the Headies Awards for — well, not delivering on the most anticipated part of the win.

The Controversy Unfolds

On August 30, 2025, Odumodublvck took to X (formerly Twitter) with a sharp—yet cheeky—reminder:

“I DON FORGET SAY I WIN CAR 😂
HEADIES WEY MY CAR?”

Despite winning the Next Rated Artist title at the 17th Headies ceremony in April — a category traditionally accompanied by a brand-new car — months later, the vehicle hasn’t materialized.

Fan Reactions: Laughs, Support, and Critique

The tweet set social media ablaze. Some saw humor in Odumodublvck’s blunt reminder — others saw frustration.

Supporters poked fun at the situation with lines like:

“So if he no remind una, una no go do the needful since?”
“Close to a year now… Headies even ran out of plaques.”

Meanwhile, critics questioned whether Odumodublvck was overplaying the card:

“Why hype a car win you forgot about? Fans missing the point — focus on real music.”

No Formal Response Yet

As of now, the Headies organizers have remained publicly silent — no comment, no update, no explanation.

Context: Odumodublvck’s Rising Legacy

This isn’t Odumodublvck’s first Headies headline.

  • At the 17th edition (April 27, 2025, Landmark Event Centre, Lagos), he won Next Rated, defying expectations and delivering one of the most memorable acceptance moments. His mic was cut during the speech — only to be restored amid cheers — as he preached resilience and faith.
  • In 2024, after winning Rookie of the Year, he received a solar-powered home — a rare, high-value prize delivered in full.

So, why the car delay now? Fans suspect logistical slip-ups, shifting priorities, or even an oversight.

In Summary

Odumodublvck’s public call-out, while playful on the surface, pulls back the curtain on inconsistent follow-through in industry awards. It raises a crucial question: How much trust can fans place in the so-called “standard” perks promised at award shows?

As the rapper continues to climb, fans and industry watchers alike await the day that “Where’s my car?” becomes nothing but a punchline with keys in hand.

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