While speaking in France alongside Davido’s 30BG crew, Cubana Chief Priest highlighted their focus on staying positive and achieving success rather than getting involved in rivalries.
The celebrity barman made it clear that their group is all about creating music and thriving without competing for money or attention with other Afrobeats artists.
“We make music, no toxicity. We are just living it; we no follow una drag anything o. We don’t need money, bro, we’ve got a lot,” he said.
This statement has resonated with fans and sparked discussions, with many seeing it as a calm response to the frequent comparisons and conflicts in the music scene.
KanyiDaily recalls that Cubana Chief Priest recently praised singer Flavour for his successful sold-out show at the OVO Arena in Wembley, United Kingdom.
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