- Portable has on social media announced that he has received his revenue from his collaboration with Skepta.
- In March 2024, the street crooner collaborated with international act Skepta to birth the track ‘Tony Montana’.
- In a recent post, Zazu rained accolades on Skpeta for not ripping him off or cheating him and the British rapper gave his reason for keeping his words.
British rapper Joseph Olaitan Adenuga jr, better known as Skepta has revealed why he didn’t renege on his promise to controversial Nigerian singer, Habeeb Okikiola, better known as Portable.
In March 2024, after the duo had a collaborative hit song, Tony Montana, Skepta who has a net worth exceeding $20 million promised to give Portable all the earning of their song. The British rapper also covered all expenses on the song including the audio and video production.
Hours ago, the controversial street singer disclosed that Skepta has given him royalties for his contribution on their collaborative hit, ‘Tony Montana.’
He appreciated the Grime star for not defrauding him.
“Tony Montana money don enter. No ripping zone. Big Smoke. Big Money. I really appreciate you.”
Reacting via X, Skepta revealed that he honoured the agreement because he isn’t greedy.
Sharing screenshot of Portable’s post, he wrote:
“‘Greed’ no dey my Dictionary #TonyMontana.”
Upon its release Tony Montana topped charts on Apple Music naija and in the UK.
Produced by acclaimed British-Ghanaian record producer Jae5, Tony Montana on its inaugural day of tracking on the Spotify Top Songs Daily chart, which occurred on Friday, March 1, 2024, garnered a remarkable 193,000 streams, reinforcing its position as a chart-topping sensation.
This achievement holds special significance as it signifies the first instance of Portable, Skepta, and Jae5 jointly reaching the number one spot on the chart, highlighting the enormity of their success.
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