Shortly after being released, the controversial artist Portable wasted no time in dropping a track detailing his outstanding car debt and the reasons behind his delayed payment.
It’s worth noting that the singer was forcefully taken into custody after attempting to flee when confronted by the car dealer and the authorities.
Just hours after securing his release on bail, Portable headed to the recording studio, where he penned and released a song called “Spiderman” centered around his arrest and financial obligations.
In the song, the artist suggests that the key to a long life is to be in debt, highlighting his rationale for evading danger when faced with adversity.
The song’s lyrics include the lines, “Call me Spiderman, I saw danger, I jumped the fence. They say I owe money; if you want to live long, owe them debt, let them owe you. It’s a rich man who owes a car debt.”
Reactions as Portable drops song about his arrest following release
BusayoOtebata said: “You can’t even hate on this guy fr😂😂😂 One minute you’re disgusted by what he does and the next minute you’re laughing 😂.”
Real_ijbconcept penned: “If you want to live long you must owe debts and they must owe you too. Na rich man dey owe debts. Baba werey ni bobo yii.”
Wizebaba quizzed: “Or maybe it was all staged??”
iamkelechiO wrote: “I’d have been surprised if he didn’t drop a song about his arrest saga. 😂”
Listen to the song below …