
Veteran Nigerian musician Gabriel Oche Amanyi, known as Terry G, has voiced his discontent regarding comparisons to his younger counterpart, Portable, calling such likenesses “disrespectful.”
In a recent tweet, Terry G emphasized his consistency and enduring musical legacy, pointing out that his music remains popular and relevant over a decade later.
He wrote: “Comparing me to Portable is disrespectful because I actually have music people listen to 10 years later.”
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With hits like “Akpako” and “Free Madness,” Terry G has built a reputation for his eclectic and provocative style, blending elements of Afrobeats, dancehall, and street-hop.
Despite both artists being known for their bold and eccentric approaches to music, Terry G believes his longevity and continued relevance set him apart from Portable.
The two artists have collaborated in the past, with Portable featuring Terry G on his song “Ogbafia” and both appearing on C Prince’s “Koba.”