Nigerian rapper Tochukwu Ojogwu, professionally known as Odumodublvck, has broken his silence on a personal topic that has stirred curiosity among fans—his children. The 31-year-old Cast hitmaker has clarified that his decision to keep his kids out of the public eye is not an attempt to hide them, but rather a conscious choice to protect their innocence and privacy.
Taking to his official X (formerly Twitter) account on Sunday, Odumodublvck shared a rare photograph of himself with his two children. Alongside the heartwarming image, he penned a caption that quickly caught attention and resonated with fans:
“I did not hide my kids from the world, I hid the world from my kids.”
The statement, echoing sentiments once famously expressed by American rapper Drake, sparked widespread reactions across social media platforms. Many commended Odumodublvck for prioritizing his children’s wellbeing over public attention, especially in an era where celebrity family life is often put on full display.
This marks the first time the rapper has publicly shared a glimpse into his life as a father. Though he proudly revealed his children, Odumodublvck notably refrained from disclosing the identity of their mother, choosing instead to maintain a respectful boundary around that aspect of his private life.
Fans and followers, while surprised, showed strong support for his choice. Some praised the rapper for his maturity and intentional parenting, applauding him for shielding his kids from the pressures and potential dangers that can come with media exposure.
In a culture where public figures often feel obligated to document every detail of their lives, Odumodublvck’s approach stands as a refreshing reminder that fame and fatherhood don’t always have to collide. By carefully curating what he shares with the public, the Abuja-based rapper seems determined to ensure that his children grow up without the burden of public scrutiny.
Odumodublvck, known for his gritty lyrical style and unapologetically raw persona, has built a strong fanbase with hits like Declan Rice and Dog Eat Dog. His music often dives into themes of street life, cultural pride, and personal evolution, but rarely touches on his family life—until now.
While the post may have revealed more than fans expected, it also reinforced the idea that even the boldest public figures can be incredibly private when it comes to matters of the heart. Odumodublvck’s recent disclosure adds a new dimension to his public persona—one of a protective, intentional father who understands the cost of fame and chooses to guard his children from it.
Whether or not he chooses to share more about his family in the future remains unknown. But for now, his fans seem content with this rare and heartfelt glimpse into his world — one where music and fatherhood exist side by side, yet separately.