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Skepta Reacts to Portable’s Feud with Olamide and Asake, Jokes About Being Next Target

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Skepta has entered the fray surrounding Portable’s public spat with Olamide and Asake. Portable, who rose to fame with his hit single “Zazu,” had blasted Olamide for not signing him to his record label and instead choosing Asake. He also mocked Asake for failing to win a Grammy Award despite being nominated.

Portable’s outbursts have led many to accuse him of being ungrateful and disloyal to those who have contributed to his success. Now, Skepta, who collaborated with Portable on the hit track “Tony Montana,” has responded to the drama.

When a fan asked Skepta why he was trending on social media, Skepta replied with humor, saying “I’ve just seen Portable is dragging somebody again, apparently I’m next. We dey wait lol.”

Skepta’s lighthearted response indicates that he is not taking Portable’s antics seriously and is prepared for any potential drama that may come his way.

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