Terry G Slams Portable Comparison

In a post dated April 14, 2025, Terry G expressed his frustration, stating, Comparing me to Portable is disrespectful because I actually have music people listen to 10 years later. This bold statement has reignited conversations about legacy, artistry, and the impact of music in the Nigerian entertainment industry. In this article, we dive into Terry G’s perspective, the reactions from fans, and what sets him apart as a legendary artist. Nigerian music icon Gabriel Oche Amanyi, widely known as Terry G, recently took to X to address a recurring comparison that has sparked debates among fans being likened to controversial artist Portable. In his X post, Terry G emphasizes the longevity of his music, a quality he believes sets him apart from Portable, an artist known for his viral street anthems and unpredictable behavior. Terry G, often referred to as the Akpako Master, has been a prominent figure in the Nigerian music scene since the early 2000s. Known for his eccentric style and energetic performances, he carved a niche with hits like Free Madness and Akpako Bum Bum, which still resonate with fans over a decade later.

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However, Terry G has consistently rejected this narrative, previously calling himself the original and Portable a photocopy in the craze business. His latest statement on X reinforces this stance, focusing on the enduring relevance of his discography. The comparison between the two artists isn’t new. As highlighted in a 2023 article by Daily Post Nigeria, fans began drawing parallels after Portable’s dramatic clash with the Nigeria Police Force, which reminded some of Terry G’s crazy persona during his peak. Many agree with the artist’s sentiment, with users like flowzki calling Terry G a legend and dismissing the comparison as foolish. Others, such as ___3ple , praised Terry G’s unique style, stating, Terry is a proper artist with his own style of music. The X thread following Terry G’s post reveals a mix of support and humor from fans. ebi_eriba humorously suggested that the comparison might stem from their shared level of craze rather than musical talent, to which Terry G replied, E still no craze reach me.

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However, not all reactions were in complete agreement. No comparison. Terry G responded to the latter with a succinct, One of one, underscoring his belief in his unparalleled artistry. Terry G’s career is a testament to his versatility and influence. Beyond his crazy persona, he is a skilled producer and songwriter who has collaborated with artists like 2Shotz and IllBliss, contributing to hits like Kpeff Dey Go and Enuf Space Aiye Po Gan. My craze dey justified. Meanwhile, HarrisonKele22 likened the comparison to equating football legend Zinedine Zidane with Nemanja Matic, highlighting the perceived gap in stature between the two musicians. Fans like morgan_xy, who met Terry G at a university event in 2014, describe him as a proper star and cool guy , further cementing his reputation as a beloved figure in the industry. Terry G, on the other hand, has already achieved what many artists aspire to a legacy that transcends generations. While Portable has made waves with songs like Zazu Zeh, his career is still in its early stages, and his music has yet to prove its staying power.

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Terry G’s catalog is a prime example of this , as fans continue to celebrate his contributions to Nigerian music over a decade after his biggest hits. For musicians, originality isn’t just about being different; it’s about creating work that resonates deeply and endures. As stmajoraa pointed out in the thread, Terry G’s music thrived in a saner era, yet his influence remains undeniable even amidst today’s chaotic music landscape. By rejecting the comparison to Portable, Terry G reaffirms his status as a pioneer whose work has stood the test of time. His music, personality, and influence continue to inspire fans and artists alike, proving that true artistry goes beyond fleeting trends. Terry G’s recent X post is more than a clapback it’s a reminder of the importance of legacy in the music industry. What do you think about Terry G’s take on the Portable comparison? Share your thoughts in the comments below! As Terry G himself put it, he is one of one a legend in his own right.

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