“Portable Fires Back at VDM Over Alleged Mercy Chinwo Diss Track Proposal”

Controversial Nigerian singer Portable has once again found himself at the center of an online feud, this time calling out VDM (VeryDarkMan) over an alleged request to collaborate on a diss track against gospel singer Mercy Chinwo. The heated exchange has sparked a wave of reactions from fans and industry observers, with many questioning the motive behind targeting the beloved gospel artist.

What Sparked the Controversy?

Reports suggest that VDM, a social media commentator known for his outspoken opinions on trending issues, allegedly approached Portable with a proposal to record a diss track aimed at Mercy Chinwo. The exact reason for this request remains unclear, but rumors suggest it could be linked to recent debates about gospel music, secular artists, and perceived double standards in the Nigerian entertainment industry.

Portable, known for his unfiltered and often explosive personality, wasted no time in publicly rejecting the idea and slamming VDM. In a series of social media posts and videos, the Zazu crooner dismissed the request as disrespectful and unnecessary, declaring that he had no interest in attacking Mercy Chinwo.

Portable’s Reaction

In his signature fiery style, Portable made it clear that he respects Mercy Chinwo and sees no reason to be involved in any controversy surrounding her. Some of his key statements included:

  • “Why would I diss a woman of God? Mercy Chinwo no do anything bad.”
  • “I no fit follow una do clout, I dey hustle my own.”
  • “Make everybody mind their business, I no get problem with anybody.”

His response was seen by many as a rare moment of maturity from the often-controversial artist, as he refused to be dragged into what could have been a damaging situation.

Why Mercy Chinwo?

While it remains unclear why Mercy Chinwo’s name was dragged into this controversy, some speculate that it could be tied to recent discussions about secular artists collaborating with gospel musicians. The Nigerian entertainment industry has seen an increasing overlap between gospel and secular music, with some gospel fans expressing concerns over certain artists’ involvement in religious-themed songs.

However, Mercy Chinwo has largely stayed away from controversies, focusing on her music and ministry. This makes the alleged plan to target her with a diss track even more confusing and controversial.

Industry and Fan Reactions

  • Support for Portable: Surprisingly, Portable’s stance on this issue has won him praise from fans who are used to his chaotic personality. Many commended him for choosing not to disrespect a gospel artist and for refusing to chase clout unnecessarily.
  • Backlash Against VDM: If the allegations are true, VDM’s credibility could take a hit, as many believe it would be inappropriate to target a gospel singer for controversy. Some critics argue that he might have been looking for ways to stir drama and gain attention online.
  • Defending Mercy Chinwo: Mercy Chinwo’s fans have rallied behind her, with many expressing disappointment that her name is being dragged into an unnecessary feud. They insist that she remains focused on her music and has no involvement in the drama.

What’s Next?

While Portable has made it clear he won’t be part of any diss track against Mercy Chinwo, it remains to be seen whether VDM will respond or try to clear his name. This incident is yet another reminder of how quickly controversies can spiral in the Nigerian entertainment space, especially with artists and influencers constantly engaging in online feuds.

For now, Mercy Chinwo remains silent on the matter, while Portable, as always, continues to keep fans entertained with his antics—this time, for a surprisingly good reason.


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