Controversial Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has claimed his colleague, Seyi Vibez, copies Asake’s style of music.
The ‘Zazu’ crooner made the claim while appearing on the latest episode of The Honest Bunch podcast, co-hosted by actor Nedu.
He also revealed the cause of the rift between him and Seyi Vibez.
According to Portable, “Seyi [Vibez] copies Asake; Mr. Money.
“When I blew up, Seyi [Vibes] begged me to perform at his show. I didn’t receive a dime. I even spread N500,000. I was injured and robbed at his concert by hoodlums. They took all my jewelry. I didn’t ask Seyi to compensate me. It was my manager that I blamed for bringing me to the show.
“But when I was about to headline my own show at Fela [African] Shrine, I invited Seyi Vibez [who had just hit stardom then], and he snubbed me. That is the genesis of the beef between me and Seyi Vibez.”
He said he would continue to “fight” Seyi Vibez with his “talent” as long as award organizers keep nominating Seyi as “Best Street Artist” ahead of him.
Portable also took a swipe at artists who use streaming farms to manipulate the positions of their songs on digital streaming platforms.
“I’m not a farmer; I’m a fisherman. There are farmer musicians, and there are also fisherman musicians. Farmer musicians use streaming to boost their positions on charts. An artist who is number one today would, after one week, be charting at 174. That shows that streaming farms are real in our industry.”
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