Controversial and charismatic Nigerian artist Portable has sparked a fresh wave of buzz in the music industry with his latest claim.
The self-styled “Zazuu Zeh” crooner declared that his rise to fame was not linked to Olamide, one of Nigeria’s most celebrated musicians, despite their highly successful collaboration.
“I was already famous before doing a song with Olamide,” Portable boldly stated during a recent interview.
“People need to stop saying he made me. I worked hard to get to where I am, and the world was already watching me before that song.”
Known as one of Nigeria’s most talked-about and admired artists, Portable’s striking looks and eccentric personality have earned him a massive following.
While his collaboration with Olamide on Zazuu Zeh propelled him further into the limelight, Portable insists that he had already laid the groundwork for his success.
Portable’s revelation has sparked debate among fans and industry insiders. While some applaud his confidence and self-belief, others argue that the partnership with Olamide undeniably boosted his career.
Olamide, known for mentoring and supporting rising stars, has yet to comment on Portable’s statement.
Portable’s latest remarks add to his reputation as a fearless and outspoken figure in the Nigerian music scene.
Whether fans agree with his claim or not, one thing is clear Portable continues to make headlines and captivate audiences in his unique way.