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#BNXN & #Sarz - "Emotional High" (2026)

Ṣa ma jo, a ma yo [let's dance, let's dance]

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Emotional High

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Wizkid’s recent social media post has sparked reactions online amid ongoing discussions linking Burna Boy and DJ Tunez.

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Ikwerre Boy, #OmahLay new album "Clarity of Mind" occupies 8 out of top 10 on #AppleMusiccharts. With Artificial happiness at number 1.

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Portable calls out Olamide: Singer claims former mentor is blocking his music

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Portable sparked massive outrage on February 16, 2026, after releasing a viral video accusing Olamide Badoo of blocking his music progress. The “Zazu” singer claimed he is now bigger than his former mentor. He demanded space to operate as an independent “lion” while denying Olamide’s influence.

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​Portable has sent shockwaves through the Nigerian music industry with a direct attack on his former benefactor, Olamide. The controversial singer took to social media to vent his frustrations in a heated video rant. He accused the YBNL boss of actively working against his career by preventing his songs from reaching fans.

​The outburst comes as a surprise to many who viewed Olamide as the architect of Portable’s fame. Fans expressed immediate disappointment at what they described as a blatant act of ingratitude. Many social media users noted that the singer appears to be burning the most important bridge in his career.

​Allegations of sabotage and “gatekeeping”

​The singer questioned the nature of his relationship with the rap legend while dismissing any claims of financial support. He insisted that their connection was strictly professional and lacked any deep familial ties. Portable suggested that Olamide is now trying to interfere with his success out of spite.

​”We join business ni now. Won ni se iya kan na lo bi wa ni now? Won ni se baba kan na lo bi wa? Owo de n so, enu n me’nu, ki n ko lo ko’pa? E ba l’e help mi mo,” Portable said.

​He expressed confusion over why his former mentor would reportedly instruct others to stop playing his music. Portable specifically referenced his breakout hit to highlight the perceived betrayal from those who once supported it. He insisted that no one could stop his “shining” because his glory comes from God.

​”Ki… What do you say about me? Why will you say they should don’t play my song? Orin to gbo, te gbo, Zazu te gbo, te fi wa f’enu si? Orin mi?” the star shouted.

​The “lion” declares total independence

​Portable challenged Olamide to prove if he had ever provided basic necessities or signed a formal contract. He listed several items including food, clothing, and housing to prove he owes the rapper nothing. This bold stance follows a trend of erratic behaviour, much like the time Queen Dami filed a petition against Portable over alleged blackmail threats.

​”Bro, they know say… Se you signed me ni? Se e gbo pe boya e sign mi ni? Abi e fun mi l’onje ni? Abi e fun mi l’ata? Abi e fun mi l’epo? Abi boya e ra aso fun mi ni?” he declared.

​The singer further claimed that he has retreated to his own space to survive on his own terms. He compared himself to a lion in the jungle that hunts for its own food without help. This defiant attitude echoes previous reports of his messy personal life, especially when Queen Dami accused her bestie of sleeping with Portable during their dispute.

​”I am a lion. Mo de n l’ogbo, mo de n pa’je, mo n mu’je. Nkan to ba wu mi je, ohun de lo n wa’le wa. Eh, it’s good to be a lion in the jungle,” the singer noted.

​Portable concluded by warning his critics and former associates to stop chasing him. He stated that he would rather be an independent predator than a “stray dog” on the streets. The singer remains adamant that he can survive the industry alone.

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2baba clears the air: Singer denies being a womaniser

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2baba, formerly 2Face Idibia, addressed his public reputation during an interview with Voice of Nigeria on February 12, 2026. The music veteran rejected claims that he is a “womaniser,” insisting that he is simply a “lover boy.” He further explained his straightforward approach to honest and open relationships.

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​The Nigerian music scene stopped to listen as 2Face Idibia, now known as 2baba, shared a rare look into his private character. The veteran artist spoke during a sit-down session with Voice of Nigeria to address long-held public views about his lifestyle.

​The singer appeared calm as he tackled the most common gossip tied to his name for decades. He admitted that the public sees him as a man who moves from woman to woman. However, the songwriter was quick to correct this specific tag with a smile.

​The Lover Boy Tag

​2baba stated that the biggest misconception about him is that he is a womaniser. He told the host that people often get his intentions wrong because of his fame. The singer insisted that he is just a “lover boy” who falls for people deeply.

​He noted that his feelings are always genuine when he enters a relationship. This claim comes after he recently asked fans to forgive him and his family during a moment of public reflection last year. He seems intent on clearing his name of old labels.

​Honesty in Relationships

​The music star referenced his own lyrics to explain how he handles his love life. He used the phrase “I like women, but I dey straightforward” to show his honest nature. He believes that being open about his feelings is often mistaken for something else.

​This new stance follows a major shift in his public life after he declared an end to giving belle during a concert in Benin City. Fans see this latest interview as a sign of his growth. He wants the world to know he values real connection over his past reputation.

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"The biggest misconception about me is that I’m a womaniser." 🎤 2baba finally sets the record straight! The music legend says he’s just a "lover boy" who stays straightforward. Is it time to change how we see the icon? #2baba #ValidUpdates #NigerianMusic

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2baba clears the air: Singer denies being a womaniser

​Story Highlights 2baba, formerly 2Face Idibia, addressed his public reputation during an interview with Voice of Nigeria on February 12, 2026. The music veteran rejected claims that he is a “womaniser,” insisting that he is simply a “lover boy.” He further explained his straightforward approach to honest and open relationships. ​The Nigerian music scene stopped

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