Controversial Nigerian singer, Portable, has publicly apologized to Fuji icon King Saheed Osupa after calling him “big for nothing” amid a copyright dispute.
The disagreement began when Osupa and his distribution team had Portable’s song taken down from Apple Music and Spotify due to copyright infringement. Portable had reportedly used a line from Osupa’s song without proper authorization, leading to the removal of his track.
Portable Blames His Temperament
Facing heavy backlash for his disrespectful remarks, Portable took to Instagram to express regret, citing his temper as the reason for his outburst.
“My fans, I’m a hot-tempered person. I have said my mind, and it has ended. My fans, please forgive me. King Saheed Osupa, Oba Orin, please don’t be offended.”
He further explained that the dispute was money-related, emphasizing how financial matters often lead to conflicts between even close family members.
“It was music money that caused our fight because when I went to collect money for the song, I was told it had been removed from streaming platforms. Please, my daddy, forgive me and adopt me as your child.”
Online Reactions
Portable’s apology has sparked mixed reactions online. While some commend him for acknowledging his mistake, others believe his actions were avoidable in the first place.
With this public apology, fans are now waiting to see if King Saheed Osupa will officially respond or accept the gesture.
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