December 4, 2023
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VIDEO: ”I still wan blow,” Portable begs Wizkid, Davido for featuring

In a recent development in the Nigerian music scene, street pop musician Portable has publicly called out two of the industry’s biggest names, Wizkid and Davido. Portable expressed his desire for collaboration, particularly seeking a verse from Wizkid.

In his statement, Portable emphasized his previous support for Wizkid, stating, “Just help me tell Baba nla, I was the one who said in an interview that Baba nla should show love to trenches.”

He continued by appealing, “Please help me tell Baba nla to give me featuring. Just one verse. The verse will make huge money.”

The street pop artist expressed optimism about the potential success of a collaboration, suggesting, “If baba gives me one verse, Otilo. We should drop it on Apple… If Wizkid gives me one verse, I will buy cars, houses, and a jet.”

Portable drew a comparison to his previous support from Olamide, urging Wizkid and Davido to follow suit: “As Olamide blessed me, Wizkid, please bless me too. Davido, please give me a verse. Your verses are all I need. I am loaded… I am loaded… I still wan blow.”

This appeal comes in the wake of Wizkid’s recent act of generosity. The Nigerian music sensation extended a helping hand to a young man known as @money gee, who dedicated a hype song to him. @money gee posted a video on his Instagram page complimenting Wizkid, prompting the superstar to send him a remarkable sum of 20 million naira. Wizkid’s response to @money gee showcases the artist’s willingness to appreciate and support talent within the music community.

In a recent development in the Nigerian music scene, street pop musician Portable has publicly called out two of the industry’s biggest names, Wizkid and Davido.

Portable expressed his desire for collaboration, particularly seeking a verse from Wizkid.

In his statement, Portable emphasized his previous support for Wizkid, stating, “Just help me tell Baba nla, I was the one who said in an interview that Baba nla should show love to trenches.”

He continued by appealing, “Please help me tell Baba nla to give me featuring. Just one verse. The verse will make huge money.”

The street pop artist expressed optimism about the potential success of a collaboration, suggesting, “If baba gives me one verse, Otilo. We should drop it on Apple… If Wizkid gives me one verse, I will buy cars, houses, and a jet.”

Portable drew a comparison to his previous support from Olamide, urging Wizkid and Davido to follow suit: “As Olamide blessed me, Wizkid, please bless me too. Davido, please give me a verse. Your verses are all I need. I am loaded… I am loaded… I still wan blow.”

This appeal comes in the wake of Wizkid’s recent act of generosity. The Nigerian music sensation extended a helping hand to a young man known as @money gee, who dedicated a hype song to him.

Money gee posted a video on his Instagram page complimenting Wizkid, prompting the superstar to send him a remarkable sum of 20 million Naira.

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