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Odumodublvck fumes over being snubbed by Elon Musk

Tochukwu Ojogwu, also known as Odumodublvck, a popular rapper, has revealed how he was passed over by Tesla CEO Elon Musk.

Following the popularity of his song ‘Tesla Boy’ with Blaqbonez, the Hip Hop singer says he contacted Musk to request a free Tesla automobile.

Odumodublvck claimed the hit music benefited the vehicle brand in Nigeria and deserved a Tesla, but he was turned down by Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey.

In a recent interview with Baddie The Blogger, the ‘Declan Rice’ singer lamented the experience.

He said, “I reached out to Elon Musk to get a Tesla for me and Blaqbonez, because ‘Tesla Boy’ was a hit. He aired [snubbed] me now. Fool.”

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