Portable, the controversial street singer, has shared a snippet of a diss track for Bobrisky, the social media celebrity.
The rift between the two celebrities started on Sunday after Bobrisky won the ‘Best Dressed Female’ award at the premiere of ‘Ajakaju’, a movie by Eniola Ajao.
Shortly after Femi Adebayo, the filmmaker, announced the winner, some celebrities and fans took to social media to question the parameters used in handing Bobrisky the award.
Joining the fray, Portable slammed the organisers for selecting Borbrisky, a self-proclaimed transgender and crossdresser, for the award over “all the fine ladies” in the movie industry.
The singer also warned the transgender not to visit his neighbourhood dressed “as a woman” to avoid being “beaten”.
In her response, Bobrisky referred to Portable as “a dirty human who I cannot associate with”.
The social media celebrity also warned the ‘Zazoo Zeh’ hitmaker to let “me be” if he cannot identify “me as a woman”.
Apparently rankled by the response, Portable took to social media to share a short video of his diss track for Bobrisky.
In the song, the singer lambasted the crossdresser for choosing to “go under the knife to become a woman”.
“Warn brotherhood if hin come to my hood. If hin come sisterhood. You go chop firewood. Stone am to d**th. You are my brotherhood,” he sings in pidgin English in the expletive-laden song.
“From brotherhood to brotherhood. He was caught when he wanted to join sisterhood. You are a disgrace to the brotherhood.”
The singer added that the full song will soon be released
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“Bobrisky once admitted to having severed her genitals.
“In 2020, she revealed that she opted for crossdressing to make ends meet after 25 years of being a man.
“In September 2021, Bobrisky also talked about some of the perks she enjoys being a ‘woman’”