Nigerian rapper Blaqbonez has reignited tensions in the hip-hop scene with the release of a blistering diss track titled “ACL”, aimed squarely at fellow rapper Odumodublvck.

The track, which appears on Blaqbonez’s new album “No Excuses,” takes direct aim at Odumodublvck’s credibility and relevance, accusing him of clout-chasing and substituting online drama for real artistry.

Over a hard-hitting beat, Blaqbonez delivers sharp lyrical jabs, branding Odumodublvck a “failed rapper turned internet gangster.” He ridicules his rival’s social media presence and questions his authenticity in the Nigerian rap landscape.

A Metaphor in Motion

The song’s title, “ACL,” cleverly doubles as a metaphor. In football, an ACL injury often results from a failed attempt to imitate another player’s movement—a parallel Blaqbonez draws to Odumodublvck’s alleged struggle to measure up to his artistic level.

Social Media Buzz and Industry Reactions

Since its release, “ACL” has taken over social media, with fans and hip-hop enthusiasts dissecting every bar, decoding subliminals, and debating who currently holds the upper hand. The diss has also sparked conversations about ego, authenticity, and rivalry within Nigeria’s rap community.

While Odumodublvck has yet to respond, many fans are urging him to drop a reply track rather than engage online. For now, the silence has only amplified anticipation for what could become one of the most explosive lyrical face-offs in recent Nigerian rap history.

With “ACL,” Blaqbonez once again cements his reputation as one of Nigeria’s boldest and most confrontational lyricists—unafraid to stir the pot and keep the culture talking.