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“If you can’t sing, pray” – Portable mocks Wizkid, Rexxie over their song (Video)

Controversial artiste, Habeeb Okikiola better known as Portable has thrown heavy shade at producer, Rexxie and music star, Wizkid.

Starboy jumped on the remix of Rexxie’s hit song titled Abracadabra and the song received mixed reviews from fans.

Portable decided to address the way people reacted to the song that initially featured Naira Marley and Skiibii.

The Zazuu star said that if Rexxie and Wizkid don’t know how to sing then they should try and pray for the musical talent.

He then mimicked the lyrics of the track and his friends who were in the video could be heard laughing in the background.

Watch the clip below:

In reaction, _opegram wrote; Portable Dey find free beat from Rexxie come still Dey find free verse from wizzy 😂

tech_officials; But the song no sweet and e no make sense.

young_makaveli_01; This one wey don dey m@d small small. Nah cruise you dey call everything? Soon you go see say he don finally enter market

big_yd7; Him done get money so if you Dey find who wan motivate you go listen to corizo or erigga no disturb who done blow Watin you want make him talk about reality way never sing before?

thoyeen_ex; But he gave you some dollars on the stage and you collected it??? And still fought pocolee for ripping you? Abi? Must be Ment!!! If you no get work go farm go dey uproot unwanted weeds!!! 🐐

fredo____; He has a point, no be everytime “baby whine” sometimes talk about life experiences. Na only ojuelegba naim wizkid talk sense and some songs for him made in Lagos album.

In other news, Nigerian street artiste, Akinbiyi Abiola Ahmed, popularly called Bella Shmurda, has revealed that he paid a huge sum of money to free himself from the contract he signed with his former record label.

CorrectNG reports that the ‘Newborn Fela’ crooner was formerly signed to One World Global Records.

Bella said he paid N20 million to the management so that he could be released to be an independent artiste after spending just a year out of his 3-year contract.

According to the singer, he was being cheated by the label because they equally funded his music projects, but One World took a larger percentage of the earnings.

Speaking on Tea with Taymesan podcast, he explained that he would source for N500k as requested by the label and they in turn would bring N500k for production, promotion and other things that need funding.

However, when money starts coming from shows, streaming, endorsement and other areas, they would take 70 percent and give him 30 percent.

Bella said he was not comfortable with that arrangement so he hired a lawyer and bought himself out of One World Global Records.