
Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola Badmus, also known as Portable, has taken aim at fellow artist Olamide following rumours that Asake has reportedly left his record label, YBNL.
In a viral video on X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday, Portable reminisced about the moment Olamide featured on the hit song “Zazzu” with a verse.
He voiced his frustration over Olamide’s decision to sign Asake instead of him, only for Asake to eventually neglect him.
While speaking, he said, “Olamide, you used Asake to tackle me in the industry. You wanted to cancel me, so I ran to Sango. From Sango, I toured the world. Now look at the person you lifted above me—he has dumped you without even saying thank you. You took away my producer, my promoter, Kogbagidi, and my dancer.”
“Now see life—Asake doesn’t appreciate you anymore, yet I still do. I thank you for the verse you gave me on “Zazzu”. I started the trend of wearing big shoes and oversized clothes, but you told Asake to copy it.”
“You are a copycat. Davido, I was the influencer for crypto and bitcoin, but you hijacked it from me and still claim to be a rich man.”
See some comments below…
@Judithoflagos: “Pls stop posting this nuisance, if bloggers stop posting him, he will be irrelevant.”
@ibukun_tayo: xEvery body is using portable in the music industry. Make ‘em self find person use na. All these shouts don dy too much.”
@Ni_yhi: “Okay. I’m waiting for the day he will drag Skepta too. I swear Skepta won’t escape dragging from Portable.”
@Osas_ThePlug: “I’m curious to know what makes a human being to behave in this manner. In the history of Nigerian music industry, we’ve not seen something like this.”
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