
Ghanaian musician Itz Tiffany has ignited widespread discussion on social media following the release of a promotional teaser for her upcoming single, “Money,” ahead of its scheduled release on June 17, 2026.
The short video clip, featuring a playful yet provocative exchange about relationships and financial expectations, has generated mixed reactions from fans and commentators, with many debating its underlying message.
Teaser’s Dialogue Goes Viral
At the center of the conversation is a brief acted scene in which a stylish and confident Itz Tiffany receives a phone call from a man asking whether she has eaten—a common expression of care in many Ghanaian relationships.
Rather than responding conventionally, the singer delivers a sharp retort:
“Stop asking if I’m hungry every day. Are you a chef? Send money.”
The teaser also features the recurring phrase, “Mommy, sika ho!” (“Mommy, it’s about the money”), which has quickly become a talking point across online platforms.
The clip has since circulated widely on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, TikTok, and other social media channels, fueling anticipation for the song’s official release.
Fans Divided Over the Message
The teaser has sparked contrasting interpretations among audiences.
Many supporters have praised the video’s humorous tone, describing it as an empowering statement that challenges superficial displays of affection and encourages practical support in relationships. Some fans have even embraced it as a lighthearted anthem celebrating financial independence and high personal standards.
Others, however, have criticized the messaging, arguing that it promotes materialism or portrays romantic relationships as primarily transactional. Critics contend that the dialogue could reinforce stereotypes about prioritizing financial gain over emotional connection and genuine care.
Building Momentum Ahead of Release
“Money” follows Itz Tiffany’s March 2026 Afrobeat release, “Wura,” a track that focused on themes of confidence, resilience, and self-empowerment.
With its attention-grabbing promotional campaign and socially provocative messaging, the new single has already succeeded in generating significant public interest before its official debut.
Whether viewed as satire, social commentary, or a statement on modern dating expectations, “Money” has positioned itself as one of the most talked-about upcoming releases in Ghana’s music scene, with fans eager to hear the full song when it drops later this month.
Source: Omanghana




