Skepta Lands in Abuja for Capital Machine Block Party With Odumodublvck

As Detty December 2025 reaches full momentum across Nigeria, Abuja is preparing for one of its biggest music moments of the year. British-Nigerian star Skepta has landed in the capital ahead of his first-ever live performance in Abuja, where he will headline the Capital Machine block party alongside Nigerian rap heavyweight Odumodublvck.

The event, scheduled for December 18, 2025, is already generating massive attention online, with fans describing it as one of the most important UK–Nigeria hip-hop crossovers of the year.

Skepta, born Joseph Junior Adenuga to Nigerian parents, is one of the most influential figures in UK grime. Known globally for songs like Shutdown and That’s Not Me, he has built a career that blends music, fashion, and cultural leadership.

In 2025, he was named GQ Man of the Year, further cementing his relevance beyond music. His appearance in Abuja during Detty December carries symbolic weight, representing both a return to his roots and a growing global interest in Nigerian hip-hop culture beyond Lagos.

Videos shared online, including clips posted by Odumodublvck, show Skepta arriving in Abuja in high spirits, fueling anticipation for the night’s performance.

Capital Machine Block Party: What to Expect

The Capital Machine block party, presented by Anti World Gangstas, kicks off at 7 PM and is expected to run late into the night. More than a regular concert, the event is positioned as a cultural statement, merging UK grime with Nigeria’s evolving rap sound.

Odumodublvck, an Abuja native best known for Declan Rice, has long championed the city’s rap scene. In past interviews and posts, he predicted that global artists like Skepta would eventually tap into Abuja’s sound and energy. This collaboration brings that vision to life.

This collaboration goes beyond Detty December hype. It highlights Abuja’s rising importance in Nigeria’s music and entertainment landscape and shows how Nigerian rap is gaining global attention on its own terms.

8 Massive Upcoming Projects from these Afrobeat Artists in 2025

The Nigerian music scene has never been short of creativity, but 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting years yet. A fresh wave of highly anticipated projects is on the way, each carrying its own energy, story, and vision. From introspective journeys to fuji-inspired experiments, fans should await releases that will shake the industry and expand Afrobeats.

Here are eight massive upcoming Nigerian music projects that are still yet to be released but already building serious anticipation.

Clarity of Mind by Omah Lay

Release Date: Expected in 2025

Omah Lay’s sophomore project, following his acclaimed Boy Alone. This album is expected to be deeply reflective, offering fans raw honesty, powerful storytelling, and proof of his artistic growth. It could also be an experimental one as we found out in recent times that he had to rework his whole project, after a fellow artist stole his previous album idea.

Omah Lay

M$NEY by Asake

Release Date: Expected in 2025

With Asake at the helm, M$NEY is likely to focus on high living, becoming a star and so on. Themes that define his street-rooted sound and success since his rise to stardom. Fans anticipate emotional depth mixed with energetic street bangers.

Asake

Industry Machine by Odumodublvck

Release Date: September 19, 2025

Odumodublvck has built his reputation on raw lyricism and bold delivery, and Industry Machine is expected to expose the struggles of navigating Nigeria’s music industry while staying true to one’s art.

He recently dropped a Side A track list of Album which featured prominent artists like Davido, Seun Kuti, Phyno, Patoranking, Nasty C, Tyla etc.

Odumodublvck Release Industry Machine (Side A) Tracklist

Odumodublvck

Fuji Moto by Seyi Vibez

Release Date: Expected in 2025

Known for blending street-pop with fuji elements, Seyi Vibez’s Fuji Moto could become a groundbreaking project, fusing modern Afrobeats with the timeless energy of fuji to create a grand sound.

Seyi Vibez

Symbol of Hope by Zlatan

Release Date: Expected in 2025

From the title alone, this project promises to be uplifting and motivational. With Zlatan rap skills and melody, fans expect inspirational tracks laced with relatable storytelling and Afrobeats sound as we’ve seen in recent times from the artist, who seems to have really found his place in the business of music.

Zlatan

Fuji by Adekunle Gold

Release Date: October 3rd, 2025

Never one to shy away from originality, Adekunle Gold’s Fuji is set to fully embrace and celebrate the indigenous genre. Expect raw energy, street authenticity, and cultural flair in its purest form. This project could reveal the Adekunle Gold we knew when he newly started off in the industry.

Adekunle Gold Fuji Cover

No Excuses by Blaqbonez

Release Date: Expected in 2025

Blaqbonez No Excuses looks like a bold statement of determination. Fans anticipate high-energy tracks, experimental sounds, and a fearless approach to music-making.

Blaqbonez No Excuses Album cover

Protect Sarz at All Cost by Sarz

Release Date: September 26th, 2025

A producer’s masterpiece, Sarz’s project is expected to feature a star packed lineup, including Asake, Ayra Starr, Lojay, and even U.S. rappers like Big Sean and Gunna. The album doubles as a cultural statement, celebrating Sarz’s contribution to Afrobeats and calling for protection of creative genius.

Odumodublvck Release Industry Machine (Side A) Tracklist

Nigerian rap sensation Odumodublvck has unveiled the official tracklist for his highly anticipated project Industry Machine (Side A). Known for his raw, energetic style and his ability to merge hip-hop with Afro rhythms, Odumodublvck continues to shape the soundscape of contemporary Nigerian rap with his bold release.

The project’s Side A packs 12 tracks, blending solo performances with heavyweight collaborations.

Official Tracklist – Industry Machine (Side A):

  • Industry Machine
  • Unaware (feat. Pa Salieu)
  • Agba Elf
  • Grooving (feat. Davido, Seun Kuti)
  • Shot on One (feat. Nasty C)
  • Jameson (feat. Tyla)
  • Layi Wasabi (feat. Reminisce)
  • Otedola
  • Ika Pay Pass (feat. Portable)
  • Do Yanga (feat. Patoranking)
  • Bombastic Element
  • Hallelujah (feat. Phyno)

A Fusion of Voices and Cultures

From South Africa’s Nasty C and Tyla, to Nigeria’s heavyweights like Davido, Phyno, Reminisce, Portable, and Patoranking, the project draws on a wide range of collaborators. The addition of Seun Kuti ensures a touch of Afrobeat heritage.

The title itself suggests his intent to challenge structures, dominate spaces, and set new rules in the music industry.

Fans are now eagerly waiting for the official release to see how Odumodublvck ties together these collaborations into one cohesive, hard-hitting work of art.

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