Controversial street-pop artiste Portable has ignited a heated debate on social media with his latest comments on feature during a live session on Instagram.
Portable, known for his hit single Oriade, claimed that he no longer wants to feature on other artistes' songs unless they agree to give him 50% of the total earnings.
Portable's statement comes after an interview with Echoroom, where he discussed his past feuds with Zlatan and Davido, as well as his fallout with Carter Efe. However, it was the suggestion that he doesn't have any big songs without features that seemed to have sparked his latest demands.
Also, the singer argued that his latest single, Oriade, is a hit and didn't require any features. He stated that if any artiste wants to feature him, they must be willing to part with 50% of the song's earnings. This move has sparked mixed reactions on social media. While some fans supported his demands, others criticized his approach.
Portable's bold move has raised questions about the value of features in the music industry and the worth of his own brand. As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how this will affect his future collaborations and career.
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