Cubana Chief Priest Celebrates 1 Million Views on “More Money” Video

Cubana Chief Priest in More Money video

Celebrity barman and nightlife mogul, Cubana Chief Priest, is making waves in the music scene as his latest single “More Money” continues to gain momentum. The entrepreneur-turned-musician recently took to Instagram to announce that the music video has now surpassed 1,000,000 views on the platform, expressing his excitement in his signature style.

He wrote: “For @youtube Views Na Water💦” representing a playful nod to his popular catchphrase, “Money na water,” which has now become a staple in Nigerian pop culture. The hit song, More Money, is an energetic anthem that celebrates hustle, wealth, and the flashy lifestyle Cubana Chief Priest is known for.

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The video, filled with vibrant visuals, luxury cars, and grand scenes of celebration, features appearances from popular artists and influencers. It reflects the same opulence that Cubana has built his brand on from exclusive nightlife experiences to high-profile celebrity friendships.

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While Cubana Chief Priest first rose to fame through his work in hospitality and events, he has now carved out a new path in music. Known for his influence in promoting Afrobeat artists and elevating nightlife culture in Nigeria, his transition into music feels like a natural evolution. His debut single has already struck a chord with fans, especially those who’ve followed his journey from club hype man to social media sensation and now recording artist.

Cubana and Davido

Cubana’s growth is a testament to the power of reinvention. Beyond his music, he remains a cultural influencer who continues to bridge the gap between entertainment, lifestyle, and business in Nigeria. As More Money gains more traction, it’s clear Cubana Chief Priest is not just dabbling in music—he’s here to make a mark. And as he says, when it comes to success, “na water go carry am go.”

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