“If you no sabi sing, pray” – Portable throws shade at Rexxie and Wizkid over their new song (Video)

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Popular singer, Habeeb Okikiola better known by his stage name, Portable has slammed popular music producer, Rexxie and singer, Wizkid.

Portable WizKid Rexxie sing pray

The disc jockey, Rexxie released a hit track in which he featured the Afrobeats start Wizkid and Portable who was unimpressed by it decides to mock them. Portable mimicked the lyrics of their song which elicited laughter from his friends who were in the background listening.

He mocked Rexxie and Wizkid’s song and wondered why they can’t just pray instead, since they don’t know how to sing. The Zazoo star advised them to pray for music prowess because they’re clearly not good enough. Watch the video below:

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