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‘I Look Like Lil Wayne, Not Asake,’ Portable Slams Critics Of Facial Tattoo

by Cyril Ehis January 14, 2025
by Cyril Ehis January 14, 2025
Controversial Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola, aka Portable, has shut down comparisons of his facial tattoos to those of his colleague Asake.

Recall that Asake sparked mixed reactions after showing off his new facial tattoos, which include dollar signs and “Believe” inscriptions, among others, in an Instagram post on Sunday.

Some commentators had likened the ‘Terminator’ crooner’s new look to Portable’s because of their facial tattoos.

This didn’t sit well with Portable, who frowned at the comparisons, claiming he looks more like American rapper Lil Wayne.

Speaking in a video message shared via his social media page, Portable said, “Don’t compare me to Asake. I don’t look like Asake. I look like Lil Wayne. Stop comparing me to an overrated artiste,” he fumed.
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