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Ghanaian singer itz Tiffany has set social media buzzing with a provocative teaser for her upcoming single and music video, Money, scheduled for release on June 17.
The teaser showcases Tiffany draped in elegance, seated in a stunning gele and surrounded by symbols of luxury, wealth, and the coveted soft-life lifestyle. But it is a brief phone conversation in the clip that has become the real talking point.
When a man calls to check on her wellbeing, Tiffany delivers a line that has quickly gone viral:
“Are you a chef? Stop asking if I’m hungry. Send money.”
The statement has ignited heated discussions online, with some applauding it as a bold expression of modern female empowerment, while others view it as satire—or a sharp commentary on the evolving expectations within relationships.
Adding fuel to the conversation, Tiffany captioned the teaser: “Of late, it’s all about the money.”
Fresh off the momentum of her recent release, Wura, the singer appears to be embracing a more daring creative direction—one that blends entertainment with social commentary.
Love it or loathe it, one thing is certain: itz Tiffany knows how to command attention, and Money is already making noise long before its official release on June 17.

