Portable lists conditions for collaboration

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  • Portable stated that any of his colleagues who wants to feature him in their song would have to lick his foot and also buy him a car.
  • He noted that despite many of his colleagues talking down on him, an international music star still decided to help him regardless.

Street singer, Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, provocatively listed requirements for collaborating with him, including the demand for foot-licking and the procurement of a car.

The singer made the announcement while celebrating his chart-topping collaboration with British-Nigerian rapper Skepta.

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He mentioned that despite criticism, the well-known figure chose to support him.

Speaking to his followers during a recent Instagram live session, Portable stated:

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 and buy me a car.”

Portable was featured in Skepta’s latest track, “Tony Montana.”

The song is Portable’s first number-one hit on Apple Music Nigeria since ‘Zazu’.

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In another story, portable opens up on his greatest fear in life.

The artist, known for his energetic and controversial performances, shed light on his concerns regarding financial instability and the challenges faced in the entertainment industry.

In the old interview, Portable emphasized the harsh reality of the entertainment industry, labeling it a “war zone” where individuals must fiercely fight for their own success.

He emphasized the ongoing struggle against poverty, stating that failure isn’t celebrated in this competitive field.

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“The entertainment industry is a war zone you have to fight for yourself. Anything in that life you have to fight. Inside life, na poverty we dey fight. I don’t want to go broke, they don’t celebrate failure.

“I am a content creator, a musician, and an entertainer, I can do everything just because of money but I can’t steal. I am a street boy – SOS (Save Our Soul)”, he said.

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