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Cubana Chief Priest and Burna Boy Clash In Heated Exchange on Social Media

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The internet was set ablaze as Chief Priest and Burna Boy exchanged heated words on social media, with the drama unfolding from what appeared to be a subtle shade by Chief Priest.

Chief Priest seemingly mocked other artists for not being as wealthy or successful as his close friend, Davido. In response, Burna Boy, known for his sharp clapbacks, fired back:
“No forget say u be Azaman o وو And dem don gbe your plug wey him name na ‘Omo Igbo’ for ATL and na u be next. #OwerriRickyrozay.”

Refusing to back down, Chief Priest responded with a scathing remark, ridiculing Burna Boy’s Grammy win and referencing an alleged debt to a London jeweler:
“Diddy oil the fastest way to PTSD you never see anything, you & your Bend down collect Grammy.”

He further added in another post:
“The Ferraris
The London jewelers debt
I’m coming
I have long waited for this moment
Osubrileeeee ०००००.”

The feud continues to dominate discussions online, with fans and observers taking sides in the ongoing drama.

 

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