Habeeb Okikiola, the fast-rising singer better known as Portable, has hinted at a collaboration with Trippie Redd, the American rapper.
In a recent Instagram story, Portable shared a screenshot of his chat with Redd.
In the post, the rapper expressed his interest to work with Portable while referring to him as “brother”.
“We gotta work brother,” Trippie Redd wrote.
Reacting, Portable wrote “I’m with you,” indicating his readiness to work with the US rapper.
He further said he is ready for the collaboration to “give the street vibes”.
“I’ve gat chorus for you, let’s give them street vibes…,” he wrote.
Portable came into the limelight after his hit track ‘Zazoo Zeh’ featuring Olamide, the rapper, and Poco Lee in December last year.
He has been in the spotlight for controversial reasons since then.
In May, the ‘Zazoo Zeh’ crooner was nominated for the ‘Best Street Artist’ and ‘Rookie of the Year’ categories at the recently concluded 15th Headies.
But he was disqualified by the award organisers after he threatened to kill anyone who wins the categories and claimed that he founded ‘One million Boys’, the suspected cult group in Lagos.
Portable also taunted the award organisers and Goya Menor, the singer, for winning the ‘Best Street Hip Hop’ category.
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