Controversial street-hop singer, Portable, has made a bold statement regarding the cars he's gifted to artists signed under his record label, 'Zeh Nation.' This declaration follows a recent controversy stemming from his ongoing feud with fellow artist Young Duu, to whom he has demanded the return of a car.
During an Instagram live session with his fans, Portable asserted that he would reclaim any car he has generously bestowed upon his colleagues, emphasizing that these vehicles are the property of the record label. He further elaborated that he contributes the lion's share of the label's earnings, insinuating that the other artists bring in comparatively modest amounts.
In his own words, Portable stated, "
Do you know how many record labels that have signed Abuga before I signed him and gave him fame? Use your brain bro. No enviousness. No ripping. Zeh Nation.
However, I will collect all the cars I bought for Youngiduu and Abuga when they leave Zeh Nation. The cars are the record label’s properties. I’m the one promoting the record label. I’m the top artist of the record label. I’m the one making all the money for the record label.”
This statement by Portable underscores the potentially tumultuous dynamics within the music industry and the ownership disputes that can arise when artists and their labels part ways.