Transportable, who is understood for his controversial nature, took to his Instagram story to share his personal chats with the singer.
The overjoyed singer hailed Savage as “Mama Ika of Africa,” whereas hinting at some type of collaboration.
Tiwa Savage responded to considered one of Transportable’s messages utilizing a voice word that mimicked his controversial penchant: “Wahala, wahala, wahala.”
It’s unclear the place the dialog is headed; we will solely hope it means a forthcoming collaboration between the duo.
That is coming days after the controversial singer referred to as on his senior colleagues, Burna Boy, Wizkid, and Davido, and urged them to do extra for up-and-coming artists within the trade.
Transportable stated this in a sit-down with Timi Agbaje, the place he urged his senior colleagues to assist rising skills.
The singer additionally urged the Afrobeats legends to assist him too.
In his phrases, “Abeg make una assist me, I nonetheless need assistance. You dey hear? Make una assist me abeg. Make Wizkid Baba nla assist me. You perceive, no be to dey put up automobiles, homes. Make them assist individuals from the trenches. All these artiste dey wey sabi. Davido na baba, e don promise me, anybody wey pray for ur downfall go fall. After Davido na egbon Ogonna (Burna Boy) make dem assist me, dem no carry me be a part of physique dey man rip me. Na him make me dey para. Dey say I sensible, why I no go sensible.”
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