Ex-artist leaves music label, issues stern warning
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Controversial Nigerian singer and songwriter Portable has erupted in anger following the departure of one of his signee artists from his record label, Zeh Nation, sparking intense drama and speculation about tensions within the label.

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The situation unfolded during a video call between Portable and his signee, King Bolisco Gangster, in which Portable turned off his camera while visibly expressing his frustration over the artist’s decision to leave the label.

Portable.

Signee dumps Zeh Nation

King Bolisco Gangster reportedly chose to exit Zeh Nation to pursue alternative opportunities in the music industry, a decision that did not sit well with Portable.

Portable expressed that he had invested significantly in the artist’s career, providing support, guidance, and resources, and felt betrayed by the signee’s abrupt departure from his record label.

In response, the embattled musician issued a chilling warning to his former signee, promising to make the situation uncomfortable for him. He declared with intensity:

“After Everything I Did for You, I’ll make sure you suffer, if I don’t get you, my children will get oh,” he roared, highlighting the depth of his anger and disappointment.

The confrontation has since gone viral, capturing the attention of fans and critics alike, and sparking conversations about loyalty, artist-label relationships, and accountability within the Nigerian music industry.

Netizens express opinion

Social media users quickly weighed in on the drama, offering varying perspectives on Portable’s reaction and the broader implications of loyalty in the music business.

Some argued that Portable’s own history of disloyalty, including his past disputes with former boss Olamide, made it hypocritical for him to react harshly to a signee leaving his label.

One user, @CatoBorn22, wrote: “Person way no loyal to Olamide dey curse ex-signee for leaving. The guy probably left without attacking Portable….. meanwhile Portable dey attack Olamide way no ever sign am. This is the early stage of mental illness.”

@adeclearinagent added: “If you help Portable wahala. If Portable help you wahala Pro max.”

@iam_ayodamola10 commented: “Issuing a threat because person leaves his label. lol. Boss wey no want others to grow.”

The public discussion has sparked debates about how music labels should handle artist departures, the responsibilities of signee-artist relationships, and the potential consequences of airing grievances publicly instead of resolving them privately.

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