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Chocolate music accuses Odumodublvck of assaulting staff backstage

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Chocolate music accuses Odumodublvck of assaulting staff backstage

Chocolate City Music has accused rapper, Odumodublvck, of attacking one of its employees backstage at the Rhythm Unplugged concert in Lagos on Monday

In a statement posted on its Instagram page, the label said the incident represents a serious escalation in an ongoing feud between Odumodublvck and Chocolate City rapper Emeka Akumafule, popularly called Blaqbonez.

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Chocolate music accuses Odumodublvck of assaulting staff backstage

The statement alleged that Mr Feyi Ajayi, a staff member, was backstage with another artist when Odumodublvck reportedly approached him, issued threats toward Chocolate City and its leadership, and headbutted him without provocation. Eyewitnesses said that when a bodyguard tried to intervene, Odumodublvck and his associates allegedly poured drinks on Mr Ajayi while shouting abusive language at the label and its executives.

Chocolate City confirmed that Mr Ajayi was hospitalised and is currently undergoing treatment for injuries sustained in the incident, which required immediate medical attention.

The label described the attack as part of a pattern of harassment and intimidation tied to the ongoing rivalry between Odumodublvck and Blaqbonez. In its statement, Chocolate City outlined multiple alleged previous incidents, including an altercation at Landmark Beach in December 2024, disputes in Uyo, and confrontations at a fashion show in England in 2025. The company also cited repeated online harassment aimed at Blaqbonez, his manager Morin Oluwatobi, and Chocolate City executive Osagie Onobun.

Chocolate City further claimed that Odumodublvck had sent more than 100 threatening messages to Blaqbonez and other members of the organisation, some targeting family members and colleagues within the music industry.

“Rap rivalries are part of hip-hop, but physical assault, stalking, spitting on women, threats with weapons, and intimidation are not acceptable,” the label said.

The company added that it has reported the matter to the authorities and will pursue all legal avenues to protect its staff, artists, and executives. Chocolate City also called on event organisers and industry stakeholders to strengthen security at live performances and take a firm stand against violence.

Odumodublvck’s representatives were not immediately available for comment.

The conflict between Blaqbonez and Odumodublvck dates back to June 2025, when Blaqbonez released the diss track Who’s Really Rapping, which Odumodublvck perceived as a personal attack, sparking an intense online exchange between the two artists.

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