Controversial musician, Portable, publicly outlines conditions for collaboration, asserting his newfound celebrity status following a successful joint single with the British Nigerian rapper, Skepta.
Portable recently collaborated with Skepta on a track titled 'Tony Montana,' currently gaining traction on streaming charts.
In an Instagram live session, Portable, once ridiculed as a 'Trenches boy,' shared his demands for future collaborations. The Zazuu crooner boldly stated that peers seeking to collaborate must publicly display compliance by licking his foot and gifting him a car.
The founder of Zeh Nation highlighted how he faced criticism, but Skepta, an international star, chose to support him despite it all.
“People talked down on me, called me a trenches boy who did not package himself, but Skepta helped me. If you want to feature me on a song, you will have to lick my foot and buy me a car, unless God sends me to you,” he expressed.
It's noteworthy that Portable recently engaged in a clash with Nollywood actress Laide Bakare, who labeled him a 'dirty boy.'
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“People talked down on me but Skepta helped me. If you want to feature me on a song, you will have to lick my foot & buy me a car”
– Portable pic.twitter.com/zegVuOSNvw
— OLAMIDE 🌸💖 (@Olamide0fficial) March 3, 2024