My song ‘Zazoo’ blow pass Ice Prince’s ‘Oleku’ – Portable

Controversial singer, Portable sparks debate as he insists that his song ‘Zazoo’ is more famous than Ice Prince’s ‘Oleku’.

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The street hop singer made this known in a recent video that surfaced online.

According to Portable, his song is more popular than the 2011 hit song, Oleku.

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He noted that his songs are being played all around the country, and had brought him a lot of money from streaming platforms.

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Portable said …

“Zazoo blow pass ‘Oleku’ o, make una tell Ice Prince. They dey play my song for clubs…”

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Reactions have followed …
@heisbiodun said: “Wahala sef don tire portable e no fit shout again”

@makanakiiiiii wrote: “This boy and disrespect na 5&6… When ice prince blow, this werey still dey tiff phone for sango‍♂️”

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@emperorzola remarked: “This guy no fit sing better song without featuring other artists. That’s the only way his song can really blow. Na why he cries for featuring all the time.”

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@MarvinAgunkwo said: “At this very moment they’re playing Oleku in the gym close to my apartment – you can’t make this up”

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@Queenie_Bim wrote: “This boy will still go back to pris0n. Outside no fit am, na inside there fit am.”

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@cinoway remarked: “They need to check up on this guy, what is this nonsense all about?”

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Watch video below …

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