
Street-hop sensation and self-acclaimed "Wahala Musician," Portable, has once again captured the spotlight—this time not with controversy or stage drama, but with a bold new purchase and a shoutout to one of Nigeria’s biggest music exports, Burna Boy. The Zazu crooner has just taken delivery of a brand-new Ford truck, and according to him, it was partly made possible by the ₦20 million Burna Boy dashed him during their recent link-up. The statement, which Portable made with his characteristic flair, is already sparking excitement and chatter among fans online.
In a video making rounds on social media, Portable is seen showing off the newly acquired ride with unfiltered energy. Dressed in his usual eccentric fashion, the singer gleefully danced around the black Ford truck, declaring to anyone who would listen that he has added Burna Boy’s generous gift to his own funds to buy the vehicle. “I don join money to the ₦20m wey Burna Boy give me take buy motor,” he said, as fans and followers cheered him on in the background.
The moment felt like a mix of triumph, gratitude, and street-style celebration—a typical Portable trademark. Known for his raw, unpolished delivery and unpredictable behavior, the singer didn't hesitate to make it clear that Burna Boy’s act of generosity meant more than just cash to him. It was also a stamp of recognition, a kind of validation that only a heavyweight like Burna Boy could give. And now, Portable is using that money to elevate not just his lifestyle but perhaps also his status in the ever-competitive music scene.
Burna Boy and Portable’s newfound camaraderie came as a surprise to many, especially given the controversies Portable often finds himself in. But the Grammy-winning Burna Boy seems to have taken a liking to the street artist’s authenticity and hustle. During a recent outing where the two artists were spotted together, Burna Boy was seen spraying bundles of cash on Portable, who didn’t hide his excitement. That video quickly went viral, but few expected the backstory to extend into a ₦20 million transfer.
In a country where the music industry often seems dominated by glitz and gatekeeping, Portable has always stood out with his rebellious, almost anarchic approach. From storming award shows without invitation to calling out industry heavyweights, he has carved a niche for himself that defies conventional stardom. And while many have criticized his methods, there’s no denying that Portable has kept his name ringing in the ears of fans and critics alike. This latest move—using Burna Boy’s cash to buy a Ford truck—feels like yet another calculated mix of street credibility and public relations genius.
The Ford truck itself, a sleek black model with customized plates, is not just a vehicle but a statement. In an industry where rides often symbolize rank, Portable’s new whip stands as proof of how far he has come—from the trenches to international recognition, and now, high-profile friendships. The truck is reportedly worth several millions of naira, and sources close to the singer say he paid upfront, no loans or payment plans involved. That’s a level-up by any street standard.
Reactions online have been mixed, as always. While many fans praised Burna Boy for uplifting a fellow artist and Portable for being bold enough to acknowledge the support, others questioned the sustainability of such lifestyle choices. But for Portable, who thrives on energy, attention, and unpredictability, this is all part of the game. “I be superstar, I get mouth,” he shouted in the video, as he revved the engine of his new Ford. “Na me dey reign now!”
Observers have pointed out that this public gratitude toward Burna Boy may be Portable’s way of cementing a longer-term alliance with the Afro-fusion giant. In an industry where relationships can define careers, Portable seems eager to show loyalty to the man who gifted him more than just money, but also a cosign that could open more doors. Whether this will lead to a musical collaboration remains to be seen, but fans are already fantasizing about a Zazu x Burna banger shaking the airwaves soon.
Meanwhile, Portable shows no signs of slowing down. His social media accounts are already flooded with videos of him cruising through Lagos in his new truck, with fans chasing after him in the streets and shouting praises. For someone who built his entire brand around chaos and charisma, this latest acquisition adds another layer to his ever-growing legend.
Whether you love him or loathe him, Portable is a master at keeping the spotlight fixed on him. From his controversial statements to his spontaneous performances, everything he does sparks a reaction. And now, with Burna Boy’s ₦20 million acting as a catalyst for his newest flex, Portable has once again proven that he knows how to ride the wave of fame—with or without a seatbelt.
As the dust settles and the online buzz continues, one thing is clear: Portable’s journey is far from over. If anything, this Ford truck is not just a car—it’s a metaphor for his relentless drive, his refusal to be boxed in, and his uncanny ability to turn moments into movements. Love him or hate him, Portable is rolling forward—and this time, in a brand new Ford, powered by talent, hustle, and a ₦20 million boost from one of Nigeria’s finest.