ODUMODUBLVCK & Zlatan Drop Intense New Track “Motion Sickness”

ODUMODUBLVCK & Zlatan Drop Intense New Track Motion Sickness

Nigerian rap sensation ODUMODUBLVCK has dropped a new street anthem titled “Motion Sickness,” teaming up with fellow chart-topper Zlatan for a high-octane collaboration that’s already sparking massive online buzz. Released in early 2026, the track blends gritty rap textures with indigenous street-hop energy, driven by a catchy guitar loop that fuels its chant-like rhythm. The song, which has quickly gained traction on TikTok, sees both artists addressing critics while celebrating their roots and the streets that built their careers.

ODUMODUBLVCK delivers his signature deep, aggressive flow, weaving intense street narratives with raw emotion and conviction. His verses are layered with vivid imagery and emotional grit, reflecting the struggles and triumphs of life in the music industry. Zlatan, on the other hand, brings his trademark bounce and slang-heavy delivery, injecting humour and street wisdom through energetic ad-libs and punchlines. Together, they create a dynamic balance—ODUMODUBLVCK’s intensity meets Zlatan’s infectious rhythm, making the track both powerful and memorable.

This release marks another milestone in ODUMODUBLVCK’s strong 2026 run, following the success of his earlier single “THEY LOVE ME.” It also comes after the release of his debut album INDUSTRY MACHINE in late 2025, a 23-track project that featured an impressive lineup of collaborators including Wizkid, Davido, Skepta, Stormzy, Saweetie, Pa Salieu, Giggs, Patoranking, Seun Kuti, and Zlatan. The album was widely praised for its ambitious scope and global appeal, solidifying ODUMODUBLVCK’s status as a major force in Nigerian music.

Lyrically, “Motion Sickness” is packed with braggadocio and street-coded confidence, as both artists trade bars about success, envy, and survival in a competitive industry. ODUMODUBLVCK’s verse captures the emotional toll of fame and the constant scrutiny from rivals, while Zlatan adds levity with witty lines and rhythmic flair. One standout line from ODUMODUBLVCK reads: “My sweet oroma/ She can go nuts if I use my hot head (Hot head)/ My enemies cry, e don too much e go full for bucket/ Dem go still apply Aboniki balm if dem feel my success/ Odumodublvck guide o, motion too much, ọmọ motion sickness,” highlighting his defiant stance and unshakable self-belief.

The track’s viral momentum and authentic street vibe further cement ODUMODUBLVCK and Zlatan as leading voices in Nigeria’s evolving rap and street-hop scene. Their ability to blend raw storytelling with mainstream appeal continues to resonate with fans across the country and beyond. As “Motion Sickness” climbs digital charts and dominates social media, it signals a new chapter in their musical journey—one that promises more bold statements and chart-topping hits.