Davido’s close ally and prominent socialite, Cubana Chief Priest, has dismissed any notions of rivalry or competition within the music industry. While speaking during an event in France alongside members of Davido’s 30BG crew, he highlighted their focus on positivity and success, steering clear of industry feuds.
Cubana Chief Priest emphasized that their group’s primary objective is to enjoy life and build a legacy without engaging in unnecessary rivalries. Addressing speculations, he remarked, “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.”
Fans applauded his statement, interpreting it as a subtle yet strong message in an industry often marked by comparisons and conflicts. The declaration also reflects Davido’s known philosophy of fostering unity and goodwill within his circle, reinforcing the 30BG crew’s reputation for camaraderie and positive vibes.
The remarks follow a recent series of now-deleted posts by Wizkid on X (formerly Twitter), where the Afrobeat star made controversial comments directed at his perceived opposition. This contrast in approaches has sparked conversations about the dynamics of the Afrobeat industry.
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