ODUMODUBLVCK is back with another hard-hitting track, and this time, he’s teaming up with Victony for “PITY THIS BOY.”
If you’ve been following the Nigerian rap and Afrobeats scene, you already know ODUMODUBLVCK brings an unmatched energy, blending raw lyricism with drill-inspired beats. Now, add Victony’s smooth, melodic touch to the mix, and you have a track that’s both powerful and infectious.
On PITY THIS BOY, ODUMODUBLVCK stays true to his signature sound—gritty, unfiltered, and packed with street wisdom. His verses are aggressive yet calculated, painting a vivid picture of struggle, ambition, and survival. Then, Victony steps in with his ethereal vocals, adding a soulful contrast that elevates the song from a hard rap anthem to a genre-blending masterpiece.
The production? Absolutely fire. The beat carries a dark, pulsating energy, with heavy drums and eerie synths that set the tone for ODUMODUBLVCK’s rapid-fire delivery. But just when you think it’s all about raw intensity, Victony’s hook sweeps in, bringing an unexpected emotional depth to the track.
Beyond the sound, PITY THIS BOY dives into themes of resilience, the pressures of the streets, and the ever-present battle between success and adversity. ODUMODUBLVCK doesn’t just rap—he tells stories, and this track is another testament to his ability to merge personal narratives with broader cultural commentary.
Victony, known for his introspective songwriting, adds layers of vulnerability, making PITY THIS BOY more than just a banger—it’s a reflection of real-life struggles and triumphs.
ODUMODUBLVCK has been on an unstoppable rise, solidifying himself as one of the most exciting voices in Nigeria’s rap scene. With each release, he proves that he’s not just here to ride the wave—he’s here to reshape the sound of African hip-hop. Pairing up with Victony, an artist equally known for pushing boundaries, feels like a natural evolution.
If PITY THIS BOY is any indication, ODUMODUBLVCK isn’t slowing down anytime soon. Whether you’re here for the high-energy bars or the melodic hooks, this track delivers on all fronts.
Listen to “Pity This Boy” Here