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Lord’s Chosen Church: Controversial artiste, Portable announces new EP titled ‘Chosen One’

“I’ve been to church where they wear casual dress/ I’ve been to a white garment church/ I’ve attended Cherubim, rolled on the floor/ Even though you attend Celestial you may not become a celeb/ I am a glory of the celestial/ Be careful/ I’ve rang bell for seven churches/ I’ve attended seven churches/ I’ve been to seven mountains/ Shouted seven hallelujah,” he sings in a mixture of Yoruba and English language…

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Habeeb Okikiola, also known as Portable

Nigerian singer, Habeeb Okikiola, also known as Portable has announced his forthcoming extended play titled ‘Chosen One’.

The artiste took to his Instagram page to share a preview of a track from the upcoming project, generating buzz among fans.

The teaser post was accompanied by artwork inspired by the viral ‘I am a Chosen’ trend.

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In the song, Portable, famed for his hit Zazoo Zeh, boasts of his financial contributions to both Christian and Islamic causes, claiming these efforts would guarantee him a place in heaven.

The announcement has already sparked conversations across social media.

“I’ve been to church where they wear casual dress/ I’ve been to a white garment church/ I’ve attended Cherubim, rolled on the floor/ Even though you attend Celestial you may not become a celeb/ I am a glory of the celestial/ Be careful/ I’ve rang bell for seven churches/ I’ve attended seven churches/ I’ve been to seven mountains/ Shouted seven hallelujah,” he sings in a mixture of Yoruba and English language.

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“I bought instruments for churches/ My life will be good/ God of Osoffa do not let me be hot by world arrow/ I’ve helped in the construction of churches/ I’ve helped provided light for churches and mosques/ I will make heaven.”

Portable shot to fame in December 2021 with his breakout single Zazoo Zeh featuring Olamide and Poco Lee.

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