Posted by Samuel on Sat 03rd Feb, 2024 - tori.ng
He noted that Olamide wouldn’t have helped him if he wasn’t popular and his song didn’t go viral.
Habeeb Okikiola, the controversial Nigerian singer, who is popularly known as Portable, has boasted that his song, ‘Zazu’ blew worldwide before Olamide jumped on the remix in 2021.
He noted that Olamide wouldn’t have helped him if he wasn’t popular and his song didn’t go viral.
Speaking in the latest episode of the Bae U Barbi show, Curiosity Made Me Ask, Portable also debunked claims that he has been riding on the wave of ‘Zazu’ since hitting stardom, stressing that he has released other hit songs and two albums since then.
He said, “Since when we did dropped ‘Zazu’ with Baddo [Olamide], that one has gone [sic]. I am the one they [fans] are listening to, I am dropping back to back. If you don’t drop again, they will forget you. If I don’t drop again, they won’t hear me. That is why I am putting more energy.
“It is because I was popular that made Olamide help me. If I wasn’t popular, they won’t help me. ‘Zazu’ blew worldwide. My freestyle went viral” [sic].