Nigerian Music Industry Exposed: Artists Falsify Ages for Record Deals, Odumodublvck Reveals!
Renowned Nigerian rapper Tochukwu Ojogwu, widely recognized by his stage name Odumodublvck, has shed light on a prevalent issue within the Nigerian music industry: the falsification of age by many musicians. During an engaging live chat with streamer Enzo, Odumodublvck articulated that numerous artists intentionally reduce their stated ages. This practice, he explained, is often employed as a strategic move to appear more appealing and marketable to both record labels and international brands.
According to the 32-year-old artist, these influential companies and organizations typically exhibit a strong preference for collaborating with younger artists, who are perceived to fit a particular desired image or demographic. This industry bias creates significant pressure on musicians, compelling them to alter their birth years to enhance their chances of securing crucial partnership deals and investments. Odumodublvck further elaborated that a substantial number of investors in the music industry are hesitant to channel funds into artists they perceive as older, thereby exacerbating the trend of age manipulation.
Despite acknowledging this industry-wide pressure, Odumodublvck, who is openly 32, firmly stated his indifference to his age, expressing pride in his accomplishments. He remarked, "I am 32, and I don't bother myself about getting things right at this age." He emphasized his personal choice to remain truthful about his age, while underscoring that the pervasive expectation for artists to appear younger remains a significant and challenging issue across the music landscape.
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