Singer D’banj expressed his admiration for Portable, stating he wishes he could emulate Portable’s style. D’banj referred to himself as a “new cat” in the music industry.

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During a recent interview, renowned Nigerian artist D’banj openly expressed his admiration for his younger colleague, Portable. D’banj’s admiration for Portable highlights the appreciation for upcoming talent in the music industry.

When interviewed on Beat FM, D’banj expressed that he appreciates Portable’s uninhibited and unconventional behavior in the public spotlight, and even desires to emulate such freedom of expression.

Despite being widely known as the “Koko Master,” he has expressed admiration for the “Zazoo Zeh ” singer’s unique musical style, noting that he had a similar approach earlier in his career.

Nigerian musician D’banj, shared his insights on the music industry. He disclosed that in the past, he would immediately express his emotions through his music. Additionally, he emphasized the significant impact of social media on the music business, simplifying operations and fostering growth.

ND’banj shared his insights on the music industry. He disclosed that in the past, he would immediately express his emotions through his music.

Additionally, he emphasized the significant impact of social media on the music business, simplifying operations and fostering growth.

He further explained that they used to have to wait for several weeks before proceeding with certain decisions. The performer also alluded to being a novice in the music industry. Subsequently, he expressed his admiration for Portable.

See the video below.


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