‘Do people push G-Wagon?’ — Portable slams Seyi Vibez for singing about him in his album
Portable, the controversial musician, has slammed Seyi Vibez for singing about him and his G-Wagon in his recent song titled ‘Flakky’.
In the song, Seyi Vibez spoke about a singer’s vehicle being pushed on the street after three days of purchase.
“G-Wagon Brabus B x2/ Ojo keta ni won pada ti Brabus B x2/ Ghelu nasty/ Nasty C vital info x2/ Vitamin C very diligent/ Welcome to my dynasty,” he sings in a mixture of Yoruba and English language.
Reacting to the song lyrics via his Instagram page, Portable argued that the G-Wagon Seyi Vibez sang about was not his but another vehicle being towed from Kaduna.
Portable claimed the singer is a debtor who has used his “pictures and career to borrow money.”
“Let us close our eyes and pretend that we’re dead so that we can see the people that will laugh at us or mourn us,” he said.
“I don’t live a fake life, I live a real life. I have everything. All my cars are still here. I don’t do buying and selling, I only buy and I don’t sell.
“Everything they’re saying is not about my car. That car was from Kaduna. Do people push G-Wagon?
“And even if it was my car, 100 billion people will be under my car to push it. So that one was just playing with his head. He has used his eyes to borrow money.
“He has used his pictures and his career to borrow money. He has used his name to borrow money. He calls himself Seyi Vibez.”