- Cubana Chief Priest publicly supports Davido after his GRAMMY loss.
- Davido was nominated for Best African Music Performance.
- He lost the award to South African singer Tyla.

Cubana Chief Priest has publicly shown support for his close friend Davido after his loss at the 66th GRAMMY Awards.
Davido, who was nominated in the Best African Music Performance category, lost the award to South African singer Tyla, prompting reactions across social media.
Shortly after the results, Chief Priest took to his platform to encourage the singer and reaffirm his confidence in Davido’s strength and resilience.
In an emotional message, he wrote:
“Oyibo will do everything possible to break a strong man so they can carry out their dem0n!c agenda with him, but he will never fall. Heads up, brother. Open the bag and drop another hot one for us. It never ends gbedu is pure water.”
His post quickly gained attention online, with fans sharing similar messages of support for Davido. Many praised the singer’s influence on African music globally, emphasizing that awards do not determine his impact or legacy.
Even with the loss, Davido remains one of Africa’s most celebrated artists, maintaining a loyal fan base and a strong presence on the international music scene.
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