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“Na Water, No Be Alcohol”: Portable Drops New Track Defending K1 de Ultimate

Street-hop sensation, Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has released a new single titled Plane Stopper, inspired by the recent airport drama involving Fuji icon, King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal (KWAM 1)
Portable teased the track on his Instagram page, sparking a flurry of reactions from fans and celebrities alike, including Nigerian striker Victor Boniface and singer-comedian Nasboi.
In the song, Portable throws his weight behind KWAM 1’s insistence that the content of the flask in question was water, not alcohol, echoing the Fuji legend’s statement with the now-viral line, “Na water, no be alcohol.”
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Blending his signature street style with Yoruba folk influences, the Zazuu Zeh crooner also humorously lauds KWAM 1’s “super instincts” for dodging an incoming plane wing during the incident — a feat he described as “legendary reflex.”
Since its teaser release, Plane Stopper has been widely shared across social media, with many hailing Portable’s creative spin on a trending controversy. The full track is expected to hit streaming platforms in the coming days.