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Bethel Okechukwu, Alleged Brother Of Cubana Chief Priest, Drops New Song Amid Feud With Burna Boy

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Bethel Okechukwu, rumored to be the brother of Nigerian socialite Cubana Chief Priest, has stirred reactions with the release of his latest song.

This comes shortly after Grammy-winning artist Burna Boy reportedly gifted him $30,000 amidst a heated social media clash with Cubana Chief Priest. The feud began when Burna Boy shared a post online that many perceived as a jab at the socialite.

Taking to Instagram, Bethel announced the release of his new song, expressing excitement and hinting at a possible remix. The announcement featured a snippet of the song’s music video, alongside a caption that read:
“Sometimes, what we say with our mouth works for us. Catapult me to the next level and he did it for me. Chai, I go remix this song.”

The development has since sparked conversations across social media platforms.

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