Controversial Nigerian artist Habeeb Okikiola, widely recognized as Portable, has ignited discussions online with the release of his latest track addressing the disgraced American rapper Sean Combs, commonly known as Diddy.
The American rapper and entrepreneur has faced multiple criminal charges, including allegations of engaging in inappropriate activities with both male and female individuals.
Diddy garnered significant media attention when authorities discovered over one thousand bottles of baby oil in his residence, along with a substantial collection of dildos, leaving the public in disbelief.
Recently, Portable took to his Instagram account to post a video of himself dancing to his new song about the controversial rapper. In the lyrics, he cautioned his audience and the general public against attending any events hosted by the singer.
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Reacting to the post..
@Yug Capital 101 wrote, “You never blow you dey hate. Pray make u no fall
@Ijeba Yagi wrote, “This guy nothing wey he no fit use sing. Me dey download the song
@Sheni Music wrote, “They don rubbish Burna’s Grammy
@Monreo___ wrote, “Make Burna Boy no sha see you one-on-one
@Certified Ajat wrote, “Omolalomi mapami na. This one too enter o
@Xtrapro_Ajikawo wrote, “I dey go Diddy’s party. No be you go tell me wetin to do. I don carry baby oil sef
@Aussie Girl5904 wrote, “This song. If you go Diddy’s party, don’t say you weren’t warned. All for Zazu party
@Abdulhammed101 wrote, “Underrated artist. The vibes balance aswear
@Official Dre_Cash wrote, “Na Fuji you always sing, don’t know why dey counts you as Hip hop artist.”
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