Nigerian singer cum rapper Portable recently addressed the online drama surrounding him, Zinoleesky, Seyi Vibez, and Sam Larry.
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He clarified that their apparent beef was actually a scripted affair aimed at boosting their income through controversy.
Portable had sparked the feud by releasing a diss track mocking Zinoleesky’s music career, notably highlighting his possession of a Ferrari.
However, in a recent Instagram live session, Portable likened their situation to the staged conflicts between Fuji music legends Saheed Osupa and Pasuma.
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He stressed that the intention behind their antics was not to undermine each other’s success but rather to garner attention and profit from the resulting buzz.
He explicitly stated, “I’m not fighting with Zinoleesky, Seyi Vibez and Sam Larry. We are just singing to abuse ourselves so that we can make money.”
Following Portable’s revelation, fans and music critics have weighed in on the matter, with many interpreting it as Portable bowing to the perceived dominance of Zinoleesky.
The incident serves as a reminder of the complex dynamics at play in the music industry, where controversies sometimes blur the lines between authenticity and performance.

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