Audio Emerges of Wyclef Jean Connecting with Portable, Sparks Trending Discussion
Amidst recent controversies, Nigerian street-pop artist Portable, also known as Zazu, continues to expand his horizons internationally, securing yet another high-profile collaboration. A voice note exchange between Portable and veteran American reggae artist Wyclef Jean surfaced online, igniting discussions across social media platforms.
In the recorded conversation, Wyclef expressed admiration for Portable’s talent and conveyed his eagerness to collaborate with the Nigerian singer. Promising to share some of his recent works with Portable, Wyclef’s endorsement further elevated Portable’s status in the music industry.
Portable, in response, boasted about his international recognition, referring to himself as the “Tony Montana of London,” the “Osunmo Grammy of America,” and the “Osuofia International.” However, Wyclef’s reaction to Portable’s remarks seemed to indicate a lack of understanding, sparking intrigue among listeners.
This collaboration marks another milestone for Portable, who previously collaborated with UK rapper Skepta on the hit song “Tony Montana,” which dominated the Naija Apple music chart for several weeks.
The emergence of the audio exchange prompted a flurry of reactions from fans and followers, with many expressing admiration for Portable’s rising success and unique persona. Some comments lauded Portable’s grace and marketability, while others speculated on the implications of his international collaborations.
However, amidst Portable’s musical triumphs, past controversies persist, such as his recent altercation with show promoter Billyque after a failed Kenya show. Leaked chats revealed accusations and counterclaims between Portable and Billyque, shedding light on the challenges faced by artists in the music industry.
As discussions surrounding Portable’s career trajectory and international collaborations continue to captivate audiences, his journey in the music industry remains a topic of fascination and debate.