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  • Subs, Gold Teeth & G-Wagons: Seyi Vibez vs Zino vs Portable

    Subs, Gold Teeth & G-Wagons: Seyi Vibez vs Zino vs Portable

    These last three weeks on social media, we’ve seen an interesting back-and-forth between Nigerian street-pop musicians, Seyi Vibez and Portable, with Zinoleesky somewhere in the mix. 

    In these episodes, they get into a dick-measuring contest about who has the better music, biggest cars, most money and street credibility. You know, the usual beef topics; but do you know how it all started?

    What started the fight?

    2023 started hard, and it wasn’t hard to tell people were too frustrated for drama. But not for Portable, who anytime he turns his camera to himself, chooses “chaos”. On January 30, 2023, he posted some video on his IG page where he subtly called Seyi Vibez a beta version of Asake.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CoElbOjtGCG/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

    Using Seyi’s Chance music video as a point of comparison, Portable pointed out that it was an obvious play on Asake’s style. He didn’t stop there. He went ahead and accused the video director, TG Omori (director of most Asake MVs) of working with a copycat, then warned artists to leave music alone if they can’t be authentic.

    In the aftermath, fans began to air their views about Seyi Vibez, supporting Portable, and even started a “who is better (Seyi vs Asake)?” poll.

    Fans were still expecting a response from Seyi when Portable went to fix fake grills just to clown him.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CrQR32aNoUW/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

    Wahala x2.

    Drama inside drama

    While Seyi Vibez was giving Portablebaby the silent treatment, he was getting into a battle of words with Zinoleesky. How did that start? In December 2022, Zino posted his new house and two cars on IG. In May 2023, Seyi posted his own new crib and two rides too, sparking a debate among their fans, about who’s the better and richer musician. Before we knew it, the two artists were throwing subs.

    Zino went off first:

    Seyi Vibez called Zino a chained Django. This is Seyi’s way of saying he’s independent and has all his creative control unlike Zino who’s under a contract has to get his boss’ approval first before releasing a song.

    And even reminded Zino that he doesn’t have chart-topping projects like his debut album, Billion Dollar Baby, its deluxe version and EP, Memory Card.

    Then it turned into a snippet war.

    https://twitter.com/whatsonshuffle/status/1663977944132337664?s=20

    Portable:

    Instagram

    Zino said he’ll never have a number one record — then Seyi Vibez got his number one record with his single, Hat-trick, surpassing Young John’s Aquafina, Asake and Olamide’s Amapiano, and particularly, Zinoleesky’s A1.

    Zinoleesky said, hold my loud and let me show you what this slavery money can get. He got a Ferrari.

    Seyi Vibez after seeing the Ferrari:

    Portable gleefully subbing the new car owners.

    These guys have a kink for unrest

    Seyi Vibez, quiet but…

    Then, he dropped his first album of 2023: Vibez Till Thy Kingdom Come.

    Two weeks after, Seyi Vibez released his second album of the year, Thy Kingdom Come.

    On Flakky, the eighth track off the second album, he opened by talking about an artist’s car being pushed on the street just three days after purchase:

    “G-Wagon, Brabus B 

    Ojo keta ni won pada ti Brabus B”

    You know who has a Brabus B (even though he calls it a G-Wagon)?

    “Your whole career is a debt,” Portable fired back.

    Then went ahead to preview a Seyi Vibez diss track while promoting Brabus B.

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/CuUhDvOtbyb/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

    Seyi Vibez:

    After letting things cool for a few days:

    On June 8, 2023, a few hours before his homecoming show in Ikorodu, Seyi went to his former hood to share money.

    Portable clowned him again.

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/CufD2-5LR32/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

    At his homecoming show at Ikorodu on Sunday, Seyi Vibez sent jabs at Portable and Zinoleesky.

    Portable threatened to polish Seyi’s teeth with three or four punches.

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cug8JpNxarG/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

    Seyi Vibez, AKA Para Boy, fired back:

    When will an end come to this cinematic drama?

  • Even Zinoleesky Would Approve of This Ranking of His Best Features

    Even Zinoleesky Would Approve of This Ranking of His Best Features

    There are a ton of new kids on the music block, but only a few of them have Zinoleesky’s hit-making power. Since Kilofeshe came out at the close of a pandemic-heavy 2020, Zinoleesky has remained one of the most consistent voices in music, dropping back-to-back solo and collab hits. 

    Source: NME

    Two new collaborations, with Adekunle Gold and Nonso Amadi, are currently gaining attention, so I decided to rank his best based on how much they slap. 

    O’dun with Naira Marley 

    From Asake and Olamide on Omo Ope to Davido and Mayorkun on Bobo, every artiste has a song with the artiste who signed them, and most times, these songs slap. This was no different with Naira Marley and Zinoleesky, who have made massive hits separately. The only thing is O’dun sounds just like Naira Marley’s Coming with Busiswa, which makes it hard to like the song the way it deserves. It’s still a hit though. 

    Lock Up with Nonso Amadi 

    Zinoleesky rarely sings about romance, but when he does, it’s really good (Loving, duh). Rhyming “miracle” with “pinnacle”, Zinoleesky joins lover boy ,Nonso Amadi, on a song where they threaten to respond with violence if anyone touches their babe. Even though I don’t support violence, I definitely support this jam. 

    Jaiye Foreign with Tiwa Savage 

    One of the best things about Tiwa Savage is her ability to serve range back to back. Are you looking for ballads? She’s got you with Olorun Mi. Are you down to get the party rocking? Best believe Koroba and Diet will be on your DJ’s setlist. Teaming up with Zinoleesky, for Jaiye Foreign, Tiwa shows that versatility, while Zinoleesky feels at home with the Pheelz-produced amapiano bassline he’s been known to devour over and over again. 

    Party No Dey Stop with Adekunle Gold

    Adekunle Gold is slowly transforming into a feature king right before our eyes. Between 2020 and 2023, AG Baby dropped songs with Davido, Patoranking, Lucky Daye and Ty Dolla Sign — all bangers, in my opinion. On Party No Dey Stop, he skates smoothly on a Killbeatz production that sounds tailor-made for Zinoleesky to shine. It’s an unlikely collaboration that works out perfectly in the end. 

    RECOMMENDED: We Ranked the Best Adekunle Gold Songs

    Kilometer Remx with BNXN 

    When BNXN is not fighting Ruger on social media, he’s dropping back-to-back hits. Since the success of Feeling, BNXN hasn’t stopped, and why would he? Even though Kilometer was already a major hit from his 2021 album, Sorry I’m Late, BNXN decided to take it further with a Zinoleesky-assisted remix in 2022. If you thought the original Kilometer was delicious, then the remix will make you lick your plate. 

    Don’t Call Me with Lil Kesh 

    Who doesn’t love a good comeback? Remember when Lil Kesh had us all in a shoki-hold back in the day? This guy is the reason why Olamide banned Don Jazzy from the mainland, then he just disappeared. Making a comeback in 2022, Lil Kesh rubbed some of Zinoleesky’s anointing on Don’t Call Me, a party starter that has become one of Zino’s signature songs. 

    Blessings with Niphkeys 

    Blessings should be goated just for the line “I no go say make person matter no matter”. But outside of that hilarious line, Niphkey’s killer beat and Zinoleesky’s beautiful narration of his grass-to-grace story are what makes Blessings really shine. It’s one of Zinoleesky’s best works, and a song everyone can relate to because, sometimes, we all just need to pause and be grateful for the little things. 

    ALSO READ: Ranked: Olamide’s Top Ten Features of All Time


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