Portable Reacts to Comparisons with Asake: “I Look Like Lil Wayn
Nigerian street-hop sensation Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has expressed displeasure over fans comparing his facial tattoos to those of fellow artist Asake. In a passionate video message shared on his social media, Portable dismissed the comparison, asserting that his style resembles that of American rapper Lil Wayne rather than Asake.
The debate began after Asake, known for hits like “Terminator,” unveiled his new facial tattoos in an Instagram post on Sunday. The tattoos, featuring dollar signs and the word “Believe,” stirred mixed reactions online, with some fans likening his appearance to Portable’s signature inked face.
However, Portable was not impressed by the comparisons. Addressing the issue in his trademark fiery style, the “Zazoo Zehh” crooner said:
“Don’t compare me to Asake. I don’t look like Asake. I look like Lil Wayne. Stop comparing me to an overrated artiste.”
Social Media Buzz
As expected, Portable’s response ignited conversations on social media. While some fans found his reaction amusing, others questioned his claim of resembling Lil Wayne, noting the unique individuality of both Nigerian stars.
A Twitter user wrote:
“Portable is always serving premium entertainment. Nobody asked him, but here we are laughing.”
Another said:
“Why the anger? Asake and Portable are both unique in their own way. Let’s appreciate their creativity!”
Opinion: A Tale of Personal Identity
Portable’s reaction highlights the importance of personal identity and how comparisons, even when made playfully, can rub individuals the wrong way. Both Portable and Asake have carved distinct niches for themselves in the Nigerian music industry, with their styles reflecting their unique personalities and artistry.
While Asake’s polished Afrobeat-infused tunes have earned him a reputation for creativity, Portable’s street-smart lyrics and raw energy appeal to a different audience. Comparing their appearances or art might be entertaining for fans, but it risks overshadowing their individual achievements.
Final Thought
The takeaway from this lighthearted feud is a reminder to celebrate artists for their individuality. Rather than drawing comparisons, fans can appreciate the diversity they bring to the Nigerian music scene. Whether you’re Team Portable or Team Asake, there’s room for everyone to shine in their own unique way.