
Street-hop singer Portable has stirred controversy by stating that he will reclaim any car he has gifted to his artists if they decide to leave his record label, ‘Zeh Nation.’ This declaration comes in the wake of a public dispute he had with one of his colleagues, Young Duu, in which he demanded the return of a car he had given to him.
During an Instagram live session with his fans, Portable firmly asserted his intention to take back any cars he has bestowed upon fellow artists, emphasizing that all such vehicles are the property of the record label. He went on to claim that he is the primary contributor to the record label’s earnings, suggesting that the other artists bring in relatively small amounts of money.

Portable said:
“Do you know how many record labels that have signed Abuga before I signed him and gave him fame? Use your brain bro. No enviousness. No ripping. Zeh Nation.
“However, I will collect all the cars I bought for Youngiduu and Abuga when they leave Zeh Nation. The cars are the record label’s properties. I’m the one promoting the record label. I’m the top artist of the record label. I’m the one making all the money for the record label.”