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I’m not fighting Zinoleesky, Seyi Vibez and Sam Larry, we are just doing music – Portable
Portable, the controversial Nigerian artist, has taken steps to address the ongoing online feud with his colleagues, Zinoleesky and Seyi Vibez, by extending an olive branch to make peace within the entertainment industry.
In a departure from his previous approach, Portable addressed his colleagues on Instagram Live today, Monday, May 20, 2024, seeking reconciliation. He extended an olive branch to Seyi Vibez and Zinoleesky, as well as mentioning Sam Larry, an associate of Naira Marley, with whom he had previous disagreements.
Portable clarified that his diss tracks were solely for financial gain and not intended as personal attacks. He emphasized that he no longer harbors ill feelings toward any of them.
Speaking in his native Yoruba language, Portable explained that their conflicts were merely strategic moves in the music business, drawing parallels to the rivalry between Fuji music legends Saheed Osupa and Pasuma.
In his words, I’m not fighting with Zinoleesky, Seyi Vibez and Sam Larry. We are just singing to abuse ourselves so that we can make money. I can’t destroy people’s glory. We are just acting like Pasuma and Saheed Osupa”.
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In his usual fashion, Portable had a lot to say on social media, this time about Wizkid, Olamide, and Skepta.
Portable announced that these three artists had significantly impacted his life. He revealed that Wizkid had given him hundred-dollar bills totaling three thousand US dollars.
He also acknowledged that, despite some setbacks, the verse Olamide provided on “Zazoo Zeh” was life-changing. Additionally, he expressed gratitude to Skepta for his verse on “Tony Montana” and other assists.
To conclude, Portable urged his fans to be proactive in changing their narratives. He encouraged them to help themselves after receiving support from others.