Controversial Nigerian singer Portable has sparked fresh drama after publicly calling out award-winning rapper and music executive Olamide, claiming the YBNL boss will one day regret not signing him.
In a series of emotional posts shared on social media, the Zazu crooner expressed disappointment that Olamide did not bring him into YBNL or continue supporting him after their brief association.
Portable, known for his fiery personality, declared that despite feeling abandoned by industry colleagues, he remains confident in his destiny and global appeal.
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He said:
“You will regret not signing me. I believe in God, my phone, and sub. Any disappointment is a blessing. I am blessed internationally, I get fan base.”
Olamide Baddo go regret why him no sign me or carry me alongside again just because I fight for my own right.”
Portable also praised UK rapper Skepta, whom he described as a true helper who supported him when others withdrew.
He added:
“God bless Skepta my helper wey carry me from where them stop. When my time comes, you no fit stop me.”
The singer, known for his unfiltered rants, accused unnamed industry figures of blocking his progress, warning that those who sabotage his growth would face consequences.
“God of Zazuu is coming for you people too, those who dey block my ways. I believe I can fly. Star no dey beg to shine.”
Portable also advised his followers to focus on people who genuinely support them, taking another swipe at detractors:
“Love who love you. Support those who support you… If you spoil me for who love me, you go die young.”
Olamide famously boosted Portable’s rise to fame in 2021 by featuring on the remix of Zazu, a move many credit as the catalyst for the singer’s mainstream breakthrough.
While he never signed Portable to YBNL, Olamide has been widely respected for supporting multiple young artists across Nigeria’s music scene.
Portable’s outburst adds to his long history of controversies, public feuds, and online rants, a pattern that has kept him in the spotlight as much as his music.

