“Spiderman” came out shortly after Portable’s arrest over a debt related to his G-Wagon, drawing attention for both its catchy beat and the circumstances of its release.
The song released just a few hours after Portable regained his freedom from police custody, detailed how the singer tried to evade arrest by climbing a fence gate to escape, but was caught by four police officers who subdued him.
Despite the circumstances surrounding the song, it received an unexpected boost from Skepta, who previously collaborated with Portable on “Tony Montanan.”
In a video circulating on social media, Skepta could be seen vibing to “Spiderman,” smoking and enjoying the beat with his crew.
This video has sparked discussions online among fans, especially given Portable’s recent legal issues.
This comes three months after Portable upgraded his fashion sense to new heights while in London, where he was seen hanging out with Skepta.
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