
Fresh off the success of his previous projects, ODUMODUBLVCK returns with They Love Me, a track perfectly timed for the Valentine’s season. Produced by UCEE, the song sees the Abuja-born rapper leaning into a more flirtatious and boisterous persona. While he maintains his signature gritty delivery, the addition of Valentina Rose’s guest vocals provides a melodic counterpoint, softening the edges of his typical Okpu Agu energy.
The song serves as a boisterous hymn to love and self-confidence. Lyrically, ODUMODUBLVCK navigates the complexities of affection with his usual wit, blending street lingo with romantic overtures. It’s a departure from the purely aggressive Kala records, showing his versatility as an artist who can dominate both the mosh pit and the bedroom playlist. The production is crisp, with heavy basslines that ripple under a soulful sample, creating a machine that moves with romantic intent.
Musically, They Love Me feels like the next logical step in his territorial expansion. By blending his Native House influences with a more accessible Afropop-Rap fusion, he’s appealing to a broader audience without losing the core fans who fell in love with his Abuja roots. The track has already begun trending on social media, with fans praising the infectious bounce and the playful chemistry between the two vocalists.
As we move deeper into 2026, this single reinforces ODUMODUBLVCK's position as a performer in the truest sense. He is telling a story through a lens of braggadocio and newfound vulnerability. Whether you’re a longtime follower of the Antiworld Gangstars or a new listener, They Love Me is an irresistible invitation to witness the softer, yet still confident, side of the industry’s most explosive character.
Listen to They Love Me here.