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Portable releases song after Davido refuses collaboration, calls him out
Nigerian artist Portable, known for his bold and provocative style, has ignited controversy with the release of his new song, “OriAde,” which seems to take aim at fellow artist Davido. Portable had initially hoped to feature Davido on the track, but after being turned down, he decided to release the song on his own.
In a surprising move, Portable took to Instagram to call out Davido, stating, “As @davido no gree give me verse on this song, I don kuku drop am myself.” (Translation: “Since Davido refused to give me a verse on this song, I’ve gone ahead and released it myself.”)
The song’s release follows a widely publicized feud between the two artists, which began after a disagreement in Atlanta. Portable’s decision to publicly criticize Davido has sparked a heated debate among fans, with many weighing in on the ongoing tension between the two.
“OriAde,” produced by Shocker Beatz, is now available under Portable’s ZEH NATION label.
Despite the controversy, Portable expressed his gratitude to his fans for their support and inspiration.
The release has left many wondering what the future holds for the relationship between these two prominent artists.
Watch him speak below:
Portable said he begged Davido to jump on this song and he refused so he had to drop the song anyway. pic.twitter.com/ozNBBXcysQ
— BASITO (@itzbasito) August 11, 2024
In other news Controversial artist Portable has ignited another wave of discussion with his new song addressing the recent hunger protests in Nigeria.
In the song, Portable reveals his intention to pursue a political path rather than joining street protests.
He shares his aspiration to contest elections and bring about change from within the political system.
He also emphasizes that Nigeria’s issues are long-standing and not solely attributable to the current administration under President Tinubu, urging people to avoid destructive actions.