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Street singer Portable criticises Spyro for refusing to collaborate with him

Portable remains adamant that he possesses the talent and versatility to collaborate with artists from different musical backgrounds.
Spyro and Portable have distinct music style
Spyro and Portable have distinct music style

Popular street singer Portable has expressed his displeasure towards Spyro after the latter stated that he would not be able to collaborate with Portable. 

In an interview on Cool FM, Spyro made it clear that Portable's musical style does not align with the type of music he creates, thereby making a collaboration unlikely.

In his words, "Not because I have an issue with him, but because our paths don’t cross. Our paths didn’t align. He wouldn’t be able to deliver the kind of music that I would write for him. Because it’s not his style. I think Portable is good o funny enough," Spyro said.

He added, "It’s intentional when people do the kind of music that Portable does. It’s pretty much intentional. Someone walked up to me and said ‘You know, if you wanna make it you have to be at the extreme end. If you want to do good music, do it, let it be good. If you want to do whack music, let it be really whack. I think my writing style is different from his kind of music. And I think Portable can actually even do it. Trust me. I have listened to his songs that I am like Portable did this?"

The remarks from Spyro regarding Portable's inability to deliver the kind of music he writes for artists have sparked a response from Portable himself. The street singer, known for his energetic and vibrant performances, has taken offence to Spyro's comments and voiced his dissatisfaction with the situation.

In a candid, pidgin English response, Portable didn't hold back as he fired back at Spyro for dismissing him, especially considering Spyro's own status as a non-A-lister in the music industry.

"Are you whining me Apara or Spyro or what do they call you? You never make am you dey form ajebo. How many shows you don go? Don’t let them push you against helper," Portable said.

"Come, that’s why I don’t do too many interviews because I know they will ask too many questions. Make you no go dey loose-guard so as not to misyarn. When they are calling the industry, you’ll now be forming voice. You are now packaging. See this one o. You this guinea fowl or what are you called? Come and let’s give you chorus make you blow more. Shey you dey whine ni? Go and ask your oga.

"Make you blow and let everybody see that you have. Nobody can mime your song. I have had too much songs, I blow. Your song cannot be mimed because it’s just one. I can sing all patterns of songs. You are saying no one can sing your pattern. You that they still carry to shows."

Fans and followers of both artists eagerly await further developments in this unexpected clash of musical preferences.

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