Odumodublvck’s “Industry Machine” Tops Apple Music Nigeria

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Break-out rapper Odumodublvck has made a major impact with the release of his fifth studio album

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Industry Machine (October 5, 2025). Within hours of its release the project soared to No. 1 on the Apple Music Nigeria Top Albums chart, surpassing several heavy-hitters in the Nigerian music scene. nigerianeye.com

The album, which blends Afrobeats, drill and rap, features collaborations with major names like Davido, Wizkid, Stormzy and Skepta, marking a bold fusion of Nigerian and UK-based influences. For the artist and his camp this moment reflects both creative ambition and market readiness. For the wider ecosystem, it illustrates how Nigerian artists are leveraging hybrid genres and major international features to dominate domestic charts and gain global relevance. From a development standpoint, such achievements spotlight the need for infrastructure: streaming monetisation, home-grown label support and robust distribution channels.

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