
Odumodublvck & Reminisce Preview Fierce New Collab LAYI WASABI – A Street Classic in the Making
Odumodublvck isn’t letting up – and this time, he’s bringing rap legend Reminisce into the fire. The two lyrical powerhouses just previewed a new joint titled LAYI WASABI, and even in snippet form, it’s already sounding like a street-certified banger with heavyweight energy.
The clip, which surfaced online earlier today, offers a gritty, high-octane soundscape that fuses Odumodublvck’s unpredictable cadence with Reminisce’s commanding street presence. With pounding drums, layered synths, and raw delivery, the snippet hits like a war cry – loud, urgent, and intentional.
Odumodublvck, known for his unique Alté-grime flow and politically charged punchlines, enters with full force. His verses are aggressive yet clever, with a tone that blends mischief and menace – his signature cocktail. And then comes Reminisce, the OG wordsmith with a decade-long track record of dominating rap and indigenous hip-hop. His voice cuts through like a blade, reminding fans why he’s still one of the most respected spitters in the game.
The title LAYI WASABI – possibly a nod to the viral Nigerian skit creator known for portraying a comically intelligent but sly lawyer – hints at a track that might not only be hard but also tongue-in-cheek, sharp-witted, and culturally rich. This pairing suggests a fusion of new-school chaos and old-school control, and the chemistry is already electric.
.@IamReminisce EGBON.
E DON TEY WEY YOU RAP
E DON TEY WEY YOU TRAP
E DON TEY WEY YOU BOOM BAP
OSANOBUA
KEVIN DE BRUYNE NI O, SURU TOO TAP ??????????
THE MACHINE IS COMING. pic.twitter.com/rd9NURsg6a
— AKPORSTLE INDUSTRY MACHINE ?? (@Odumodublvck_) July 9, 2025
With both rappers known for deep-rooted street credibility, this collaboration is more than just bars – it’s a cultural moment. A bridge between two eras of Nigerian hip-hop, loaded with slang, swagger, and lyrical precision.
Whether it’s a single, part of an upcoming project, or just a wild one-off, LAYI WASABI already has the streets watching – and waiting.
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