Portable, a controversial Nigerian singer, has raised his charges following his appearance at the British Fashion Awards.
On Tuesday, the singer made headlines when he attended the prestigious Fashion Awards with British rapper Skepta, where he met Tiwa S@vage and other international stars.
Portable has announced on his Instagram page that he now charges $10,000 for features, shows, music videos, and skits.
He went on to say that he is a child of grace, which is why his price has doubled.
“$10k featuring. Shows $10k, Music video $10k and Skit $10k. Omo Ologo 2024”.
Taking to his comment section, his fans noted how the singer has doubled his price because of his link-up with Skepta.
One Tom Mie wrote, “How much be you yourself Portable?
One Riyad Jnr wrote, “Better collect 5m, no key hunger wipe Bewaji for house
One Nlex Wireless wrote, “Na to come ur Odogwu bar when you don come back Naija. Free show & performance guaranteed
One Jennifer Robert wrote, “No be 2 million u dey collect before
One King Josh wrote, “Small link up with Skepta, price of bread had gone up. No, go use greed to pursue your helper
One Harbey MC Benzy wrote, “You wan dey stress upcoming too na you dey talk say make A list artist help and feature street
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