Controversial Nigerian activist-turned-recording artist, VeryDarkMan (VDM), delivers a scathing and unexpected debut into the music space with this heated track titled “Ole”. Known for his no-holds-barred takedowns of public figures and celebrities on social media, VDM takes his activism to the mic, targeting street-pop singer Portable in a direct diss track that's already causing major noise online.
The brand new song “Ole”, which means “thief” in Yoruba, was released as a bold response to recent allegations against Portable, who was reportedly caught in a viral video stealing a phone and a keke napep. VDM flips the script by turning the entire scandal into a melodic roast session, laced with sharp lyrical jabs, Yoruba inflections, and biting sarcasm—all aimed at Portable's credibility and street image. The song is packed with energy, mockery, and well-placed metaphors, making it not just a diss track but a record of public indictment. It's available now for free download.
This explosive single does not belong to any official album or EP project—it stands alone as a viral street anthem and a cultural commentary rolled into one. With Ole, VDM crosses the boundary between digital watchdog and creative disruptor, showing that his voice extends beyond Instagram and TikTok rants.
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