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Portable’s wealth doesn’t reflect on him – Speed Darlington
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Portable’s wealth doesn’t reflect on him – Speed Darlington

Daily Post 18 days 1 mins read

Nigerian rapper, Speed Darlington has hit hard at singer, Portable, claiming that his purported wealth doesn’t reflect on his looks.

The ‘Bangdadadang’ crooner stated this while explaining why he doesn’t put his music on the streaming platform, Audiomack, during a recent livestream with Peller.

The host urged him to emulate Portable by uploading his song on the streaming app but Speed Darlington refused, arguing that there was no money on the platform.

“I can’t see any proof of money on Portable… Anyone who wants to listen to my music must pay for it,” he added.

Recall that a few weeks ago Portable appealed to his colleagues, especially music executive Don Jazzy, to assist him in digital marketing, lamenting that he wasn’t making a lot of money from streaming platforms despite his fans streaming his songs “worldwide.”

Portable’s wealth doesn’t reflect on him – Speed Darlington

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