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In an interview with Match of the Day on BBC One, Declan Rice said: “Odumodu [Odumodublvck] – he brought out a song; it’s called ‘Declan Rice.’ “It dropped, and I was just like, yeah mad. I think it was the fastest-streaming song in Nigerian history. Number 1. It now like 15 million streams. “We’ve seen all these people singing ...
On 26 March 2022, Odumodublvck performed at the Jameson Connects concert alongside DRB LasGidi, and Victony at Abuja. [8]In 2022, Odumodublvck released a joint studio album with B.O.C Madaki, titled The Drop, [9] and a few months later he released a follow-up single, his first under NATIVE Records, "Picanto", featuring Ecko Miles and Zlatan.
Eziokwu stylized in all cap EZIOKWU (Igbo: Eziokwu; English: Truth) [1] is the fifth mixtape album by Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck. [2] It was released on 6 October 2023 by NATIVE Records, and Def Jam, through UMG in partnership with The Native Networks.
The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video ... Man Adopts 'Beautiful' Dog from Shelter. 4 Months Later, the Original Owners Call Him (Exclusive) ... ABC News Videos. Foster dog gets ...
In 1992 the two cousins left the band and went on to form Hocico de Perro. [3] Soon after they dropped the "de Perro" and continued simply as Hocico. The Spanish word "hocico" translates to 'snout' or 'muzzle' in English, and is used in Mexico as a disrespectful way to describe someone's comments coming out of their mouth. In certain contexts ...
The internet is lapping up a catchy new parody song poking fun at former President Donald Trump’s “they’re eating the cats” debate comment — with the music video raking in hundreds of ...
The dog mom even shared a second video of the dogs getting a snack. Looks like everyone is adjusting to their new home well. Looks like everyone is adjusting to their new home well.
"Dog Eat Dog" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It is the second track of their album Let There Be Rock, released in 1977, and was written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott. It was released as a single in Australia, and included the non-album track "Carry Me Home" on the B-side, which was later released on Backtracks.