Controversial street-pop artist Portable has sparked a heated debate on social media following his recent comments about collaborations during a live session on Instagram.
Known for his hit single “Oriade,” Portable declared that he no longer wishes to feature on other artists’ songs unless they agree to give him 50% of the total earnings.
His statement comes after an interview with Echoroom in which he discussed past feuds with artists like Zlatan and Davido, as well as his fallout with Carter Efe.
However, it was the suggestion that Portable doesn’t have any major songs without features that seems to have fueled his latest demands.
The singer argued that his latest single, “Oriade,” is a hit on its own, without the need for a feature, and claimed that any artist looking to collaborate with him must now be ready to part with half of the song’s earnings.
This bold declaration has triggered mixed reactions online. While some fans are in support of Portable’s stance, others have criticized his approach, labeling it extreme.
Portable’s demand raises important questions about the value of features in the music industry and the worth of his own brand. As the conversation continues, it remains to be seen how this stance will impact his future collaborations and career trajectory.
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