The Nigerian music scene is buzzing with the information that Skepta, the UK-based rapper of Nigerian origin, has vowed to provide Portable, his collaborator on the smash hit “Tony Montana“, all of the royalties from the track.
This is despite the fact that Skepta had already footed the invoice for the music and video manufacturing. Although no official assertion from Skepta about this beneficiant gesture.
But a supply claims Skepta stated this throughout a latest interview with a preferred radio station, the place he praised Portable for his expertise and charisma.
He stated he was impressed by Portable’s work ethic and fervour for music, and that he wished to help him in his profession.
He additionally revealed that he had signed Portable to his label, Boy Better Know and that they had been engaged on extra initiatives collectively.
Skepta and Portable’s “Tony Montana” has been an enormous success since its launch, topping charts and receiving rave opinions from followers and critics alike.
The video, which was shot in UK, showcases the lavish way of life of the duo, as they flaunt their wealth and swagger.
Skepta is broadly considered one of many pioneers of grime music, a style that originated in London and combines parts of rap, storage, and digital music.
He has gained a number of awards, together with the Mercury Prize and the BET Award for Best International Act.
Portable is a rising star within the Nigerian music scene, who began his profession as a road freestyler. He has launched a number of singles and albums and has collaborated with different artists akin to Olamide, and Poco Lee.
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