The underground rap movement Anti World Gangstars unites five groundbreaking artists—Odumodublvck, Agunna, Fatboy E, Reeplay, and Shagba—alongside their visionary producer/engineer, Cross.

 

Odumodublvck, the trailblazing voice of Nigerian hip-hop, has unveiled his unexpected exit strategy from the music scene.

 

The “Declan Rice” hitmaker dropped a bombshell on social media, declaring his imminent retirement once every member of his tight-knit Anti World Gangstars crew achieves industry success.

 

His viral post read: “When my brothers all win at this music thing, I’m ghost.”

 

This tight-knit creative squad represents the raw edge of Nigerian rap, consisting of Odumodublvck alongside Agunna, Fatboy E, Reeplay, Shagba, and their sonic architect Cross.

 

While Odumodublvck’s star has skyrocketed—collaborating with global icons from Davido to Skepta—he remains fiercely committed to uplifting his lesser-known collective members.

 

The rapper previously crowned his breakout single “Declan Rice” as Nigerian hip-hop’s most culturally significant track, cementing his status as the collective’s breakout success story.

 

Despite Odumodublvck’s international co-signs and three-year dominance, his Anti World Gangstars brethren continue grinding in the underground—a dynamic that appears to fuel his protective retirement plan.