Nigerian street-hop artist Portable has openly criticized veteran Fuji musician Saheed Osupa for having his song taken down from streaming platforms due to alleged copyright infringement.
In a viral Instagram video on Wednesday, Portable expressed his frustration with Osupa for reporting the track, which led to its removal from Spotify and Apple Music.
The dispute began after Portable incorporated a line from one of Osupa’s songs, prompting complaints from the Fuji star and his distribution team.
Reacting to the situation, Portable accused Osupa of not supporting his music career and called him “big for nothing.”
He further compared Osupa’s actions to those of Fuji legend Pasuma, whom he praised for being more supportive and accommodating.
“Saheed Osupa, you are big for nothing. If you can’t embrace me, I will drag you. You sing Fuji while I sing hip hop. The same way I used a line from your music is the same way I removed three verses from Pasuma. But Pasuma never report my song. Keep your distance if you can’t embrace me like the way Pasuma abducted me like his own child. Osupa is a good man,” he stated.
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Portable Vs Saheed Osupa🧎🏻♂️➡️🙆🏼♂️
Apparently, Portable used one of Saheed Osupa's lines in his song, resulting in its removal from Spotify and Apple Music following complaints filed by Saheed Osupa and his distributors and portable don dey Drag Osupa seriously on IG now 😭 pic.twitter.com/F6GRvsIgGU
— Oyindamola🙄 (@dammiedammie35) March 19, 2025