Portable, who is known for his hit track ‘Zazu,’ revealed that during their meeting, Davido advised him against signing with Sony Music, the label to which Davido himself is signed. Instead, Davido suggested that Portable should consider signing with Empire, a recommendation that Portable believes might hinder his aspirations of winning a Grammy, which he feels Sony Music could support more effectively.
Expressing his frustration during an Instagram Live session, Portable said, “You are signed to Sony Music, but you’re giving me bad advice in America to get signed to Empire and collect advance. The same Grammy you’re chasing is what I’m also chasing.” This statement underscores Portable’s disappointment and his concern over receiving advice that he perceives as counterproductive to his career goals.
Portable further emphasized his preference for genuine and impactful support from fellow artists. He contrasted Davido’s advice with the direct assistance he has received from other musicians. “Olamide helped me directly, Skepta gave me a verse, money, shoes, clothes, and still linked me up with big fashion brands. That’s the kind of helper I want from God, not someone who will be following mouth,” he added.
This comparison highlights Portable’s appreciation for tangible support and mentorship that goes beyond mere words. By citing Olamide and Skepta’s contributions to his career, Portable underscores the importance of actionable help and the positive impact it can have on an artist’s growth and success.
The public nature of Portable’s criticism of Davido has sparked widespread attention and debate among fans and industry insiders. It has brought to light the challenges artists face in navigating their careers and the critical role of mentorship in the highly competitive music industry.