Nigeria: Odumodublvck Features Stormzy, Zlatan in New Single 'Pay Me'

24 August 2025

Leadership artist of the year 2024, Odumodublvck, has unveiled his highly anticipated single, 'Pay Me' featuring Stormzy, and Zlatan. The song is a fusion of Nigerian energy, UK grit, and street-pop swagger.

This star-studded collaboration brings together three powerful voices from different corners of the global music map.

Odumodublvck, known for his experimental "Okporoko" sound, blends seamlessly with Stormzy's gritty grime delivery and Zlatan's energetic street-pop style. The result is a genre-defying anthem that showcases the growing synergy between Afrobeats and UK grime.

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"Pay Me" is an unapologetic celebration of hustle, success, and knowing one's worth. The track features sharp drums, airy keys, and a catchy hook that demands attention.

Stormzy delivers razor-sharp verses, while Zlatan injects irresistible Zanku energy, transforming the track into instant club material. Odumodublvck's commanding presence and smooth delivery make this collaboration a standout.

The accompanying music video features the trio attempting to break into an ATM, with the machine responding with sarcastic remarks. The video's happy ending involves aunties waving cash around, capturing the theme of wealth and ambition.⁵

"Pay Me" is being hailed as one of the biggest cross-cultural bangers of the year, showcasing the influence of African sounds on international genres.

The single's success underscores the growing trend of cross-continental partnerships in the music industry, with African artists gaining unprecedented international recognition.

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