Nigerian socialite and nightlife entrepreneur, Cubana Chiefpriest, has officially released his highly anticipated debut song, “More Money.”
The song, accompanied by a vibrant music video, has already sparked excitement and reactions from fans across social media.
The entertainment mogul, whose real name is Pascal Chibuike Okechukwu, announced the song’s release on his Instagram page.
He previously teased a snippet of the track on March 27, 2025, from his upcoming album, “CP No Small.”
The project boasts Afrobeats superstar Davido as the executive producer, further heightening anticipation among music lovers.
Taking to Instagram, Cubana Chiefpriest expressed his excitement about the song’s release, emphasizing the influence of Davido in shaping the project.
Referring to the singer’s impact, he wrote, “The Legend Himself Made Sure We Made A Classic,” reinforcing the confidence behind his debut.
“More Money” is described as an Afro Gyration Gbedu, a street-inspired sound designed to get people dancing.
In a bold statement, he dared his fans, saying, “Make I Hear Say You No Dance,” challenging listeners to resist the song’s infectious rhythm.
Alongside the track, Cubana Chiefpriest also dropped the official music video, which has since gained massive traction online.
The visuals capture the energy and vibrance of the song, with the nightlife king seen donning a black three-piece hoodie, dancing against a striking red-themed backdrop.
The song features rising music stars BoyPee, Brown Joel, and Hyce, known for their viral hit “Ogechi.”
Their inclusion adds an extra layer of rhythm and melody to the track, making it a collaboration to watch out for.
To further elevate the video’s production quality, popular cinematographer Director Pink was brought on board to direct the visuals.
Following the release, “More Money” has quickly gained traction, with fans sharing their thoughts on social media.
Many praised the song’s lively beats and engaging visuals, while others expressed surprise at Cubana Chiefpriest’s sudden venture into the music scene.
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