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    Portable calls out Olamide – ‘You snatched my producer, dancer from me’

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    Habeeb Okikiola, also known as Portable, is a controversial artist who has made fun of Olamide, a talented rapper and music executive, for allegedly having a falling out with his former signee, Asake.

    There were rumors that Asake had split from Olamide’s YBNL in a contentious style.

    In response to the reported breakup, Portable made fun of Olamide in a video message posted on his social media profile, claiming that the rapper only granted him a verse rather than signing him to his record company.

    He asserted that even though Olamide only contributed a verse to his song “Zazu,” he was still more appreciative than Asake, whom the rapper signed and supported.

    He also claimed that rather than signing him, Olamide stole his dancer and producer.

    “Olamide Baddo, I would have been happy to sign to your record label if you had asked me to,” stated Portable. However, you took my promoter, dancer, and producer Kogbagidi away from me rather than signing me.

    “The person you helped, Asake, will never send you again.” Even if you simply gave me verse, you offered your all, and for that I am still more thankful than Asake. See if I can advance further than Asake by promoting me the way you promoted him.

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