A series of audio recordings featuring controversial Nigerian singer, Portable, and the talented singer and songwriter Saida Boj have recently surfaced online, quickly gaining attention and sparking significant discussions across social media platforms.
The audio clips, shared by the popular Instagram blog @wahalanonetwork, capture a candid conversation in which Saida Boj inquires about Portable’s fee for a music feature. The discussion highlights the ongoing negotiations between established and emerging artists in the Nigerian music industry, particularly regarding pricing for collaborations on high-profile projects.

In the recording, Portable initially quotes a fee of ₦10 million for the feature, which Saida Boj explains is intended for her upcoming EP. She expresses that the amount is beyond her budget, emphasizing the seriousness of the project and that it is not meant for social media clout. She stated, “This one no be for social media chasing. Na serious matter. This is my song. I’m doing an EP and I need you on it.”
Portable, maintaining his confident stance and belief in his market value, responded by reducing the fee slightly to ₦8 million. He assured Saida Boj that his contribution to the track would be transformative, asserting that his verse could elevate her career and make a significant impact. He said, “My verse can change your life. I’m a big man. You are talking to a star. Before you go far, you will like to feature with someone who has a future.”
Saida Boj, known for her forthright responses and assertive personality, met Portable’s bold statements with her own confident remark, saying, “Guy, everybody get future. You big for music,” signaling her independence and belief in her own potential as an artist despite Portable’s assertive claims.
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Kelvin inquired, “Feminist no get 10m?”, highlighting the humorous side of the negotiation in the eyes of fans and observers.
Babalina remarked, “Feature me so you can have a future Lines dey blêëd for portable mouth,” emphasizing admiration for Portable’s self-confidence and his lyrical prowess.
Anthony Makinde commented, “Portable confidence 💪 needs to be study. Bro believes in himself always,” underlining the respect fans have for Portable’s self-assured approach to his craft and brand value.
Micheal added, “😂😂😂 Baba go whine you. Even me self na big man and I am a star,” showing amusement and highlighting how Portable’s statements resonate humorously with the public while reinforcing his persona as a confident music star.
The audio conversation has quickly circulated online, offering fans a rare glimpse into the behind-the-scenes negotiations between two Nigerian music talents. It underscores the balance artists attempt to strike between asserting their market value, managing collaborations, and navigating the expectations of upcoming projects like EPs and albums. The interaction also demonstrates the playful banter and assertive confidence that characterizes Nigeria’s contemporary music scene.
Listen below….