In a recent exchange between two Nigerian musicians, Goya Menor and Portable, insults were hurled back and forth, with Portable questioning Goya Menor's music career and success. Goya Menor had initially made a comparison between himself and Portable, saying that Portable's actions were akin to a dog barking at an elephant. He further stated that he had no issue with Portable and that he had no reason to pay attention to his comments.
Portable responded to Goya Menor's comment via his Instagram page, challenging Goya Menor's success in the music industry and questioning his number of hits, shows, and endorsements. He also asserted that he had dropped hits back to back and claimed that even those who had given Goya Menor awards were regretting their decision.
This exchange highlights the competitiveness and often combative nature of the music industry, where artists are constantly vying for recognition and success. However, resorting to insults and personal attacks is not the most productive way to go about it. In the end, success is subjective, and each artist should focus on improving their craft and creating music that resonates with their audience, rather than belittling their peers.
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‘How many hits you sing?’ Portable slams Goya Menor for berating himhttps://t.co/2zBrXHND3y pic.twitter.com/gHNS6lhnFn
— Vanguard Newspapers (@vanguardngrnews) April 18, 2023