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Shallipopi & Odumodublvck Collaborate In Historic US Afrobeat Tour

Idongesit Udoewah

In an exciting announcement for afrobeat fans, emerging performers Shallipopi and Odumodublvck have revealed their collaborative effort, The Nigeria's Most Wanted Tour, which will fascinate audiences across North America.

These young artists have made significant waves in the music industry with their respective projects, Presidio La Pluto and Eziokwu (Uncut), and are now embarking on a nine-date tour, beginning in Minneapolis on April 27 and ending in Dallas on May 27, to showcase their talent and bring afrobeats closer to international fans.

Shallipopi and Odumodublvck have quickly risen in the afrobeats genre, owing to their unique songs and captivating collaborations. Shallipopi's Presidio La Pluto project, released in November, has tunes like "Cast" and "Thing On Things" among its 13 songs, with significant appearances from Odumodublvck, Zerrydl, Tekno, and Focalistic.

Odumodublvck's Eziokwu, which was released a month earlier, features 14 tracks and guest performances from musicians such Amaarae, Blaqbonez, and Fireboy DML. The Eziokwu (Uncut) version expanded the project with seven new tracks, including contributions from Decosuave, Anit World Gangsters, and Nasty C, among others.

The tour, launched in cooperation with Live Nation, is a key milestone for Shallipopi and Odumodublvck, introducing their distinct sounds to a wider audience. The deliberate selection of destinations for The Nigeria's Most Wanted Tour not only caters to existing fans but also allows new listeners to experience the vivid energy of afrobeats firsthand. Tickets go on sale on March 8, and fans are excited to see performers' exciting performances and addictive rhythms live.

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