Key Points
- Portable says he will regret those who blocked his rise. He says God and fans are on his side now.
- He claims friends turned on him when he protected himself. He says overseas artists like Skepta now support his work.
- The singer played a sold-out UK show and thanked fans. He vows to keep rising despite past disputes and blocks.
Portable (Habeeb Okikiola) says his path to global fame is clear. He wrote that industry figures blocked his moves but his crowd grew.

The singer posted a long message online after his sold-out UK show. He said disagreement with some people led to career setbacks and lessons. He added that those setbacks helped him build a wider, overseas fanbase. See his note on plans to return to school for fuller context on his career aims.
Portable says he now enjoys backing from foreign colleagues and fans. He named Skepta as an example and said international peers reached out. He said this support proves his music can cross long borders and cultures.
What he said and what it means
Portable says people who once helped him later tried to block him. He claims the change came after he refused to be used or fooled. He said he will not forget those who tried to stop his progress. He framed his rise as work, faith, and street-level resolve driving success.
The singer also sent a stern warning to unnamed industry figures. He said the “God of Zazuu” will answer those who blocked his way.
He spoke about divine help and a belief that timing is shifting. Fans responded online with praise, memes, and videos of the UK show.
Live reach and career next steps
Portable sold out the UK date and thanked the crowd for support. He said the concert proved he has an international audience and pull.
He added that these wins matter more than short-term industry fights. He said he will focus on new songs and clear business moves.
The singer recently linked public rows with a need for tighter deals. He has said he plans to study contracts and protect his income. That plan aims to make his team and label work in his favour. Industry watchers say touring and clearer deals can stabilise his brand.
Wider reaction and context
Online fans split between praise and cautious notes about the claims. Some said Portable proved them wrong by selling out the UK show.
Others advised calm and urged him to secure good legal and business help. For more on his recent public rows, see his recent Cubana ChiefPriest claim.
Portable ended his message by thanking true fans and allies. He promised new music and to keep building in the months ahead. He urged people to judge him by shows and work, not gossip. The final line doubled as a warning and a promise to rise



