Portable, the controversial musician, has disclosed that he was a fashion designer before becoming famous.
He claims that before becoming famous for his music, he worked as a professional fashion designer.
In the first episode of the Brooke Bailey Danfo Series, the 30-year-old discussed his love of fashion and tailored clothing.
Bailey, the Belgian DJ who went into Nigeria to interview Portable, was taken on a tour to Sango Ota, Ogun state, the singer’s hometown.
Portable led her to his fashion design studio, where he stated he learned it before getting into music.
He stated that, despite his notoriety, he is still a clothes designer who “combines” his business with his music career.
Portable sprang to prominence in December 2021 with the release of his smash track ‘Zazoo Zeh’, which features Olamide and Poco Lee.
“I trained as a fashion designer. I am still a fashion designer, I am still doing it. That is what I learnt, that was my profession before I ventured into music,” he said.
“Now I combine the both but I am taking the fashion side of things slow and steady. I love fashion designing, even entertainment is connected to fashion in some ways. So when you are doing music, you have to do fashion.”
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