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Itz Tiffany Drops “Money” and Social Media Immediately Picks a Side

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Some songs arrive quietly. Others walk into the room, flip the table over, and demand a national conversation.

Itz Tiffany’s latest single, Money, appears to belong firmly in the second category.

The former “Fake London Boy” hitmaker has returned with a track that is already setting timelines ablaze, not because everyone agrees on it, but because nobody seems able to ignore it. Within hours of its release, social media users had split into two camps. One side is applauding Tiffany for her confidence, boldness, and refusal to play by anyone else’s rules. The other side is questioning the song’s direction and debating whether it delivers the kind of comeback they had anticipated.

Either way, Tiffany has achieved what many artists spend months trying to accomplish: she has people talking.

For an artiste whose career has seen soaring highs, painful setbacks, and multiple reinventions, creating conversation has never been the problem. The challenge has always been turning that conversation into momentum. With Money, she may have found the perfect spark. The record arrives as another chapter in the singer’s ongoing comeback story, one that has seen her steadily reclaiming her place in Ghana’s music ecosystem after years away from the spotlight.

Fans backing the song argue that Tiffany sounds liberated and unapologetic, embracing themes of ambition, self-worth, and financial empowerment. Critics, however, believe the song could have packed a stronger punch musically. As expected, both sides have taken their arguments to the court of public opinion, otherwise known as social media.

What remains undeniable is Tiffany’s ability to command attention. More than a decade after she burst onto the scene with hits like Fake London Boy, Agyekoom, and her memorable appearance on Fuse ODG’s global smash Azonto, she still knows how to make people stop scrolling.

In the streaming era, silence is often more dangerous than criticism. If Money has accomplished anything, it is proving that Itz Tiffany is far from being a forgotten chapter in Ghanaian music history.

Love it or loathe it, the internet is talking. And in 2026, that is still a form of currency.

With over 25 years of experience in the music industry, Richmond Adu-Poku adeptly integrates his expertise in writing, music, and entrepreneurship. He serves as the General Secretary of the Ghana Association of the Phonographic Industry (GAPI) and the CEO of Ghana Music Live. Richmond is also a sought-after consultant for key industry players, including MUSIGA. In addition to his creative roles, he works full-time as a business consultant.

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