Volta rapper Kpese Boii is once again at the center of conversation after boldly declaring that he has the biggest rap song in the history of Volta rap music.
In a recent post, the artist revealed that the record is already on his phone; yet he is “not even shouting.” He went further to describe himself as the “youngest odogwu in charge,” adding that the song carries unmatched energy and impeccable flow.
The statement has sparked mixed reactions within the Volta music community.
Some fans see it as pure confidence; the kind of self-belief every serious rapper must have. In hip-hop culture, bold declarations are nothing new. From global icons to local street rappers, confidence has always been part of the game.
Others, however, believe such a claim comes with heavy responsibility. Volta rap has grown over the years through the work of many talented artists who have contributed to the region’s sound and identity. Calling an unreleased track “the biggest in history” naturally raises eyebrows.
Still, one thing cannot be denied, Kpese Boii knows how to command attention.
Whether this is strategic hype, competitive energy, or genuine belief in his craft, the pressure is now firmly on him to deliver. Fans are waiting to hear the song and decide for themselves.


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