Cubana Chief Priest Upset with Burna Boy’s Actions as Fans Attack Davido for Missing Out on Grammy Award
The 2025 Grammy Awards, a night that celebrates musical excellence, was not without its fair share of drama, particularly when it comes to the reactions of top African stars Burna Boy, Davido, and influential personalities like Cubana Chief Priest.

While the Grammy ceremony is always a moment of celebration for artists worldwide, this year, it was filled with unexpected tension, disappointment, and frustration, as fans and industry insiders voiced their opinions on the winners, losers, and the impact on the African music scene.
One of the biggest reactions came from Nigerian businessman and socialite, Cubana Chief Priest, who made waves on social media after voicing his displeasure with Burna Boy’s behavior.
Known for his unfiltered opinions and close ties to Nigerian celebrities, Chief Priest has a significant following, which amplifies his statements on issues like the Grammy Awards.
Cubana Chief Priest expressed his frustrations about Burna Boy’s actions and attitudes during the Grammy awards.
The businessman called out Burna for what he perceived as an inability to gracefully accept the outcome of the ceremony.
Despite Burna Boy’s previous Grammy win, fans were quick to notice that his reaction to the 2025 Grammys was not as positive as expected.
According to Chief Priest, Burna Boy’s “lack of class” in dealing with his loss was “disheartening” and, in his view, not befitting of a global superstar.
In a series of posts on his social media platforms, Chief Priest didn’t mince words.

He suggested that Burna Boy’s public persona was becoming tarnished due to his lack of professionalism, especially after losing in a category to fellow Nigerian artist, Tems.
Burna Boy’s supporters were quick to defend him, claiming that Chief Priest’s comments were not only unwarranted but also designed to stir unnecessary drama.
“The way he’s carrying himself isn’t how a true winner should act,” Chief Priest said in one post.
“If you win, you win with grace.
If you lose, you lose with dignity.
Let’s not forget that Burna is a great talent, but his behavior sometimes is what puts people off.”
While Burna Boy remains one of the biggest African music stars, the tension surrounding his reaction to the Grammy loss seems to have sparked a divide within his fanbase and the broader African music community.
Meanwhile, the reaction to Nigerian superstar Davido’s failure to win a Grammy this year has been nothing short of explosive.
Despite being a major contender with a massive fanbase and a successful album, Davido did not take home the coveted Grammy Award in 2025.
His loss has led to widespread backlash, with fans taking to social media to express their displeasure.
The singer’s supporters, particularly from the 30BG (30 Billion Gang) fanbase, have been vocal in their criticisms.
Many fans believe that Davido, being one of the most successful African artists of his generation, deserved the Grammy more than the winners in his category.
Several users expressed their frustration, claiming that the Grammy’s decision was unfair and that Davido’s undeniable talent and international success should have guaranteed him the win.
“Davido was robbed,” one fan wrote on Twitter.
“This man has been putting in work for years, and for him not to win shows how the system is rigged.”
However, there were also voices within the African music scene that defended the Grammy’s decision.
Many pointed out that while Davido has had a massive impact on the African music scene, it is not only about the numbers or the fame.
Several industry insiders and critics weighed in, suggesting that Tems, who eventually won the Grammy in Davido’s category, was deserving of the honor, given her standout contributions and unique musical style.
Tems, who continues to rise to international acclaim, has been a consistent force within the global music industry, bringing a fresh and soulful sound to Afrobeat and other genres.

Her Grammy win was seen as a significant moment for African music, and many felt she earned it through her originality and relentless work ethic.
Still, many fans of Davido felt that he had every right to win.
The ongoing debate over who deserved the Grammy is a sign of the fierce competition in the African music industry, where artists like Burna Boy, Wizkid, Tems, and Davido have all carved out their respective places in history.
It’s no secret that the rivalry between Davido, Burna Boy, and Wizkid has dominated the Nigerian music scene for years.
Fans of each artist have long debated who is the “true” king of Afrobeat and who deserves the most recognition on global platforms like the Grammy Awards.
While the competition is largely driven by fans, it has resulted in significant tension and, at times, public spats among the artists.
Burna Boy’s supporters have always been vocal about his contributions to Afrobeat and his Grammy win in 2020, while Davido’s loyal followers argue that his long-standing success and iconic collaborations have earned him equal recognition.
Meanwhile, Wizkid, who won his first Grammy in 2021, continues to maintain his position as one of the most successful Nigerian artists globally.
This rivalry has only intensified with each passing year, with every Grammy ceremony bringing its share of drama and debate.

Despite their collective efforts to push African music into the international spotlight, the individual recognition of these artists often comes at a cost.
Fans can be unforgiving, and each loss becomes a topic of heated discussions and social media rants.
Social media has become a powerful tool in shaping public perceptions and influencing the careers of musicians.
In the case of both Burna Boy and Davido, their respective losses at the 2025 Grammys have sparked major conversations on platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.
For many fans, the Grammy Awards represent the ultimate validation, and when their favorite artists don’t win, it feels like a personal defeat.
However, the dynamics of fame and success are shifting, and the rise of digital platforms allows artists to connect directly with their fans.
This direct connection allows musicians like Davido and Burna Boy to share their thoughts and feelings about the Grammy experience in real-time, making their emotions and reactions more transparent than ever before.
Despite the intense reactions, both Davido and Burna Boy remain influential figures in the African music scene.
Their recent Grammy losses may have stung, but their careers are far from over.
Davido’s massive global fanbase and Burna Boy’s ever-growing legacy ensure that the two stars will continue to dominate African music for years to come.
As for the Grammy Awards, it’s clear that African music is on the rise.

Whether it’s Burna Boy, Wizkid, Tems, or Davido, the world is finally taking notice of the diverse talents emerging from the African continent.
The Grammy may be a coveted prize, but the influence these artists wield is immeasurable, and their music continues to inspire fans and fellow musicians around the world.
The 2025 Grammy Awards may have led to some tense moments, but the future of African music is undeniably bright.
With a new generation of artists coming through, the Grammy Awards will likely continue to be a battleground for the next wave of Afrobeat stars, and who wins or loses may be less important than the music itself, which will continue to transcend borders and connect fans across the globe.