In a recent discussion with Hip TV, he emphasized that many conflicts stem from personal disagreements between artists and label executives rather than from fundamental issues within the industry.
He noted that the dynamics of business relationships are often shaped by human behavior, which can lead to misunderstandings and disputes.
Odumodublvck warned against depicting record labels as the antagonists, pointing out that some artists may make excessive demands and become challenging to manage once they achieve success.
He urged artists to appreciate the investments and efforts that labels contribute to their professional development.
While acknowledging the difficulties posed by artists, the rapper also recognized that record labels have their shortcomings, advocating for a balanced and equitable approach to resolving industry conflicts.
”Everybody must be accountable. It’s not a record labels are bad situation…There are things artists don’t come out to say during this conflict”, he said in part.
OdumoduBlvck's remarks arise in the context of the ongoing dispute involving Dapper Music and its former artists, Shallipopi and Muyeeez, who ended their contracts due to claims of insufficient financial transparency and inequitable business practices. The label has subsequently refuted these accusations.
