Why do Nigerian musicians like Anyidons and Oliver Nayoka keep making songs called Obi Cubana, and does it mean something deeper about his popularity or what he represents?

Updated June 15, 2025 • 1-min read

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Jun 14, 2025

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Posted by Anonymous - Jun 14, 2025

I think it’s wild how many artists drop tracks with Obi Cubana’s name, but honestly, it just shows how much dude is part of Nigerian pop culture. I remember when Anyidons released "Obi Cubana Special" and it felt like everyone at school was playing it. People even started using his name as slang for being rich or throwing big parties. That’s real influence!

Musicians aren’t just picking his name for no reason – Obi Cubana represents success, money, and having a good time. So if an artist wants their song to vibe with those feelings, slapping his name on it instantly gets everyone's attention. I’ve noticed it’s become a kind of status symbol – mentioning someone like Obi Cubana in a song makes you sound cool, like you’re connected to all that high-life energy.

To me, it’s proof that music and celebrity are all mixed up now. If someone’s a big deal in entertainment or everyday life, their name gets into songs fast. It says a lot about how huge his impact is, not just in business but in the stuff people listen to, talk about, and even dream of being.

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