
Wale collaborates with ODUMODUBLVCK for a new joint “Big Head,” off his latest project.
“Big Head” is a collaboration that merges the polished lyricism of Washington D.C. hip-hop with the gritty energy of Nigerian Afro-rap.
The chorus for the song “Big Head” is memorable, hammering the song’s core message with catchy and forceful repetition.
Wale steps in with his signature, delivering verses that reflect on success, scepticism, and the pressures that come with visibility.
His flow is sharp and reflective, offering a nuanced perspective on navigating fame while staying grounded.
ODUMODUBLVCK responds with unapologetic, gritty energy, his verse steeped in street credibility and the confidence of a self-made victor.
Together, their styles create a compelling dynamic—one cerebral and seasoned, the other visceral and rising.
The production effortlessly weaves hip-hop and Afrobeat elements, crafting a versatile sound ideal for deep listening.
“Big Head” is featured on Wale’s eighth studio album, “everything is a lot.,” which includes collaborations with Ty Dolla $ign, Shaboozey, Leon Thomas, ODUMODUBLVCK, Teni, Seyi Vibez, and more.
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