Street-hop sensation Portable has announced an upcoming collaboration with rap star Odumodublvck, and the deal is already sounding sweet.
Taking to his Instagram, Portable revealed that Odumodublvck not only reached out for the collab but also sent him a whopping N5 million as a show of support for their joint project.

In his words:
“It’s good to work with the right people in the industry, not people who will use you to clear the road.”
Portable, who has often spoken about being underappreciated in the music scene, praised Odumodublvck for being genuinely supportive, adding that his current circle is pushing him towards real progress.
He also highlighted that their deal is as transparent as it gets, as both artistes will share proceeds from Apple Music and Spotify, making it a true partnership.
“Odumodu sent me a DM saying there is a chorus and they should drop it. He said we will share the money from Apple Music and Spotify.”
Though the release date is still under wraps, Portable is confident that the song will make waves, perhaps even rivaling the success of “Tony Montana”, his viral hit with Skepta.
In other drama-filled news, Portable has snubbed Speed Darlington’s boxing challenge, saying the rapper isn’t worth his time. According to the Zazuu crooner, Speed Darlington is simply using his name to promote an upcoming show in April.
Rather than engaging with him, Portable decided to aim higher, publicly calling out British-Nigerian boxing champ Anthony Joshua for a possible match, but only if the price is right.
“If I fight Anthony Joshua, na N100 million I go collect!”
Typical of Portable, the self-acclaimed “Idamu Adugbo” didn’t hold back, bragging that he’s a far bigger star than Speed Darlington, both musically and in popularity.
By Ezinne Okorie.