Portable Zazu Responds to Egungun’s Scandal Through Music
Controversial Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable Zazu, has turned the ongoing cheating scandal involving content creator Egungun (Kuye Adegoke) into inspiration for a new track. The drama, which has taken social media by storm, has also become a trending topic in public discourse.
The Egungun Scandal
The controversy began when Egungun’s wife, Pashotah, revealed that her husband was being blackmailed. While standing firmly by his side in public, a viral video emerged of Egungun in a compromising conversation with another woman, sparking debates about loyalty and accountability in relationships.
Portable’s Reaction
Portable, known for his unfiltered approach to music and social commentary, addressed the scandal in a Yoruba song. Through his lyrics, he criticized Egungun’s alleged behavior and explored themes of trust and infidelity, blending humor and satire with his trademark style.
Public Reactions
- Support for Portable’s Creativity: Many fans praised Portable for his ability to quickly turn trending issues into relatable music, solidifying his reputation as a “voice of the streets.”
- Mixed Feelings About Egungun: While some social media users empathize with the personal challenges faced by Egungun and his family, others have criticized his actions.
Impact of the Song
Portable’s knack for addressing societal issues through his music ensures that even the most private stories, like Egungun’s, gain wider attention. The track also emphasizes Portable’s role as an artist who bridges entertainment and current events, keeping him in the spotlight.
This development continues to spark conversations about personal relationships, public image, and how scandals are interpreted within Nigerian pop culture.
“Egungun na man you be, something must kill a man,” he sang, suggesting that the content creator got exposed because of his love for women.
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Read some comments as you scroll down…
@sholaey01: “The werey just dey sing anyhow. He dey get inspiration for things wey happen.”
@thatbobpr: “The video is just yesterday.”
@Tonyjay: “Omolalomi don enter studio.”
@ThinkWonderfuly: “Zaazu zeh.. I was telling someone yesterday that, make Potable no get interest in this Egungun’s matter.”
@HarcourtHopeson: “You might not agree with this but portable is a proper proper musician,”
@kaydrick benefits: “Make the gbedu drop make we dey chop am.”
@Awizco_noni: “Him no dey ever get lyrics, always waiting for wahala to sup before deriving inspiration from it.”
@Adewale92934969: “My guy want do Sharp cash out.”
@yo_Apostle: “Idamu adugbo for a reason.”