Fuji music legend Saheed Osupa has promised to take action against controversial singer Portable, despite the younger artist’s public apology.
Osupa also directed his warning at fellow Fuji musician Taye Currency.
The conflict begins
The dispute started last week when Portable accused Osupa of having his song removed from streaming platforms over copyright infringement. In a viral video, Portable lashed out at the Fuji star, calling him “big for nothing” for reporting the track on Spotify and Apple Music.
Following widespread criticism, Portable backtracked and issued a public apology to Osupa. The singer admitted he had spoken out of turn and expressed regret for his remarks.
Taye Currency sparks more tension
The controversy did not end there. Taye Currency, an Ibadan-based Fuji musician, reignited tensions during a recent reunion with his former boss, Pasuma. During the event, Currency referred to Osupa as his “colleague.” This seemingly harmless remark angered Osupa’s fans, who saw it as a sign of disrespect.
Osupa responds with a warning
Osupa finally addressed both incidents during a live performance. The Fuji icon made it clear that he would not let the insults go unpunished. Speaking to the audience, he declared, “You will still be dealt with because you think you can come for an elder. I am coming for you.”
The crowd responded by chanting Portable’s name, fueling the moment. Osupa then added, “Ati colleague mi, má wò rí. Mo n bò,” which translates to, “And my colleague, don’t worry, I’m coming for you.”
His words sent a clear message—he would not tolerate any form of disrespect, regardless of apologies or explanations.
The feud that shook fuji music
The ongoing rift has sparked debate within the Fuji and Afrobeats communities. Many fans believe Portable crossed the line with his initial outburst. Others argue that Osupa’s reaction is too harsh, especially since Portable publicly apologized.
Meanwhile, Taye Currency’s remark continues to divide opinions. Some see it as an innocent statement, while others insist it was a calculated insult. The rivalry between Osupa and Pasuma has long been a defining feature of Fuji music, and many speculate that Currency’s comment was a subtle way of reigniting old tensions.
What happens next?
The Fuji music industry has witnessed several high-profile feuds over the years, but Osupa’s latest declaration suggests this one is far from over.
Industry insiders predict more drama in the coming weeks. Some believe Osupa might release a diss track aimed at Portable and Currency. Others think the situation will escalate further, possibly leading to a confrontation at upcoming music events.
As fans eagerly wait for the next development, one thing is certain—this feud has once again put Fuji music in the spotlight. Whether it ends in reconciliation or further conflict, the industry is watching closely.
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