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Ododo Motivates Hustlers In New Anthem ‘Daily Bread’


Samuel Ugbebor, simply known as Ododo, is gearing up to release a new single titled ‘Daily Bread’ on May 30.

More than just music, ‘Daily Bread’ is a motivational anthem for Nigeria’s youth and everyday hustlers grinding through life’s harsh realities.

Fusing Afrobeat with Afro-drill, Ododo taps into the raw energy and rhythm of the streets, crafting a sound that mirrors the highs and lows of ordinary Nigerians. Drawing inspiration from greats like Fela Kuti and Burna Boy, the Computer Science graduate-turned-singer said music has always been his emotional anchor.

“As a Black boy from an African home, music has been my constant comfort,” said Ododo, who began making music only a year ago but is already carving a niche for himself.

Speaking to journalists in Lagos, Ododo said ‘Daily Bread’ isn’t just a track—it’s a movement. “Every day’s a hustle, and this is the soundtrack to your grind. Fuel your ambition, chase your goals, and make every moment count,” he said.

Produced, mixed, and mastered by the acclaimed Masterpiece, the single packs a message of grit and hope, urging listeners to push through adversity and keep striving for more.

Outside of the studio, Ododo is also a visual artist who brings his imagination to life through custom artwork. In his downtime, he finds joy in the simple pleasures of cartoons and TV shows.



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