In a heated exchange, renowned street rapper Portable Omolalomi took a direct jab at his fellow singer, Small Doctor, in response to Small Doctor’s comments about their relationship during an interview on the Echoo podcast. Small Doctor had previously mentioned his attempts to reform Portable’s thuggish lifestyle.
Portable retaliated by expressing his discontent with Small Doctor’s characterization of him as “my boy” and criticizing his personality. The diss highlights the strained dynamic between the two artists and adds fuel to the ongoing controversy surrounding their relationship.
During the interview, Small Doctor continued to refer to Portable as “my boy,” emphasizing the longevity of their relationship that predates their rise to fame with the hit song “Zazuu Corner.”
However, Portable took offense to these comments and launched a scathing attack on the “Omo Better” singer, considering them as a personal insult. He criticized Small Doctor for being stuck in the past and not living up to his previous achievements. Portable also mocked Small Doctor for his alleged skin bleaching, while emphasizing the beauty and value of natural black skin color. The exchange highlights the deep-seated animosity between the two artists, with Portable seizing the opportunity to express his grievances and challenge Small Doctor’s reputation.
In the video, Portable directly addresses Small Doctor, referring to him as “Egbon adugbo” (elder of the street). He accuses Small Doctor of attempting to ride on his popularity to gain attention and trends, suggesting that this is a common tactic employed by those who are no longer relevant.
He sarcastically comments on Small Doctor’s financial situation, implying that despite his past success, Small Doctor is now in need of money and yet feels entitled to offer him advice. Portable dismisses Small Doctor’s opinions, asserting that he is running his own race and does not need guidance from someone who is struggling.
Mocking Small Doctor’s alleged skin bleaching, Portable highlights the beauty of black skin and asserts his African identity. He claims to have ambassadorial deals, insinuating that he is achieving success and recognition while Small Doctor resorts to purchasing beauty products. Portable concludes by asserting that Small Doctor should focus on his own fashion choices rather than commenting on others.
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