Portable bows to pressure, apologies to Saheed Osupa for calling him ‘big for nothing’

Controversial hip hop singer, Portable, has tendered a public apology to Fuji legend, King Saheed Osupa for calling him ‘big for nothing’.

Media Talk Africa reports that Portable had dragged Osupa for taking down his song on streaming platforms over copyright infringement.

Portable had used a line from the Fuji legend’s song, prompting complaints from Osupa and his distribution team, which led to his track being taken down from Apple Music and Spotify.

However, expressing regret for his outburst in a new video on his Instagram page, Portable, who has been facing backslash online for being disrespectful, blamed his temperament for his actions.

“My fans, I’m a hot tempered person, I have said my mind and it has ended. My fans please forgive me. King Saheed Osupa Oba orin, please don’t be offended.

“It’s money that causes a fight. It’s money that destroys siblings relationship, and causes a fight between father and son.

“It was music money that caused our fight because it was when I went to collect money for the song that I was told that it has been removed on streaming platforms. Please my daddy, forgive me and abduct me as your child,” he said.

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