Entertainment

“Olamide paved way for me, I used to perform for N200 before Olamide helped me” – Portable shares

  • Portable, a controversial artist, has expressed his gratitude to rapper Olamide for his significant contributions to his success in the music industry.
  • In an Afrobeat podcast interview, Portable highlighted Olamide’s unique style as a key factor in his rise from the streets to prominence.
  • The singer, known as “Zazuu Zeh,” expressed gratitude to Olamide for his unwavering support and belief in his skills, which led him to unprecedented success in the music industry.

Controversial singer Portable has thanked renowned rapper Olamide for his contributions to his success in the industry.

Portable, in a recent interview on the Afrobeat podcast, stated that his unique style has garnered him respect and emphasized Olamide’s crucial role in driving him from the streets to popularity.

The “Zazuu Zeh” singer issued an emotional message, emphasising Olamide’s unwavering support and belief in his abilities, which have propelled him to unparalleled heights in the music industry.

Portable reflected on the days when he would perform for merely N200 at events.

He expressed his profound appreciation for Olamide’s genuine act of signing and sponsoring him without any stipulations.

He complimented the YBNL boss for providing him opportunities, despite the fact that many questioned his ability.

In his words;

“If not for Olamide, I would’ve still been on the streets. I went to London and collaborated with the best rapper in the UK and it’s all thanks to Olamide. When nobody believed in me, you told me that I was gonna make it and I’ve made it bigger than I ever thought.

Olamide is a boss, he sponsored me without signing me and never asked for anything in return and that’s why I respect him so much. Some people use me to do bläck business but Olamide is the only guy in this industry who showed me love.

Olamide paved the way for me, he’s my boss and God used him to bless me. I’m from streets and I’ve been through a lot but I thank God for sending Olamide to me. I used to perform for N200 before Olamide helped me and he didn’t rip me like most people do in this industry.

Paving the way for someone doesn’t only mean inspiring them, but it involves making things easier for those who come after you and that’s exactly what Olamide has done for a lot of artistes.”

View Comments

Recent Posts

Rema, Tems, Seun Kuti to perform at 2025 Coachella Festival

The 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival has announced its lineup, featuring over 100 artists at the Empire Polo… Read More

7 hours ago

Music Executive Ubi Franklin & Kizz Daniel Settles long time Differences

Kizz Daniel and Ubi Franklin have reportedly reconciled, ending their six-year feud. In 2018, Kizz Daniel and Ubi Franklin fought… Read More

7 hours ago

Actor Afeez Owo splashes millions on new car

Afeez Owo has recently acquired a new vehicle. The actor posted a video on his Instagram page featuring his new… Read More

7 hours ago

Wumi Toriola Boasts Breaks Toyin Abraham’s Record

Wumi Toriola is celebrating as her film, Queen Lateefah, has made three hundred and fifty million naira in just two… Read More

7 hours ago

Davido’s Second Daughter Hailey Adeleke Sweetly Celebrates Him At 32nd Birthday

Hailey Adeleke spoke up to celebrate her father's 32nd birthday. Many people, including his uncle Ademola Adeleke, the governor of… Read More

8 hours ago

Denzel Washington Shares His 15-Year Struggle With Alcohol

Denzel Washington has revealed his 15-year fight with alcohol. The star explained that his wine drinking began quietly but increased… Read More

8 hours ago

This website uses cookies.