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bola·Music/Radio· 16 days ago

Odumodublvck Denies Pulling Blaqbonez’s ‘ACL’ from Streaming, Admits It Was Just Trolling

Odumodublvck Denies Pulling Blaqbonez’s ‘ACL’ from Streaming, Admits It Was Just Trolling — 1 of 2
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Odumodublvck has shut down claims that he or his label removed Blaqbonez’s hit track ‘ACL’ from streaming platforms. In a recent live chat, he laughed off the rumours and argued the takedown would require more than one person’s action. He owned up to taunting Blaqbonez on social media as part of their friendly rivalry but insisted he never filed any official request to pull the record. He urged fans to consider how industry procedures work before jumping to conclusions. Meanwhile, Blaqbonez has released the No Excuses deluxe edition, featuring a tightened new mix of ‘ACL’ and three brand-new tracks. The updated album now runs to 20 songs, including contributions from TML Vibez and Artsalghul.

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jude16 days ago

What do you think motivated Odumodublvck to troll Blaqbonez about the 'ACL' takedown in the first place?

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matthew16 days ago

You believe he was just hyping his name, or was there a deeper strategy behind that troll?

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hala16 days ago

I feel you, maybe he just wanted to spark debate and see fans' reactions, not serious at all.

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jaruma16 days ago

It's interesting that he admits trolling but insists real removal requires more than one person's effort and resources.

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mel16 days ago

Trolling aside, any public jab at a peer can escalate quickly, so claiming it was all harmless seems a bit naive.

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julia16 days ago

Artists should confirm copyright status before speculating online and labels need clear communication to avoid unnecessary rumors like this.

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