
Itz Tiffany Says She Won’t Lower Standards For Any Man
Itz Tiffany says she wants a man who brings value, as she promotes her new singles Wura and Money.
Published:
July 2, 2026 at 1:25:10 PM
Modified:
July 2, 2026 at 1:25:11 PM
Itz Tiffany is making her position clear: love is welcome, but not at the cost of her standards.
According to the original report, the Ghanaian singer made the comment during an appearance on Hitz FM’s Daybreak Hitz, where she spoke with Doreen Avio and Kwame Dadzie while promoting her new singles, Wura and Money.
The artiste said she is not interested in lowering her expectations for any man. For her, a relationship should bring support, peace and value — not extra stress.
Itz Tiffany explained that she is already capable of taking care of herself. She looks after her own life, image and comfort, so any man who wants to enter her space must be ready to contribute meaningfully.
Her message was not about depending fully on a man. Instead, she said she wants someone who can match her energy and add something positive to the relationship.
The singer also said she wants to enjoy the softer side of love. In her words, when she is with her man, she wants to feel relaxed and cared for, not like she is carrying everything alone.
That theme connects directly to her new single Money, which talks about a man treating his woman well and making sure she feels valued. The song has also been released with colourful visuals that support its message.
Itz Tiffany’s comments fit into a wider conversation happening across African pop culture, where women in entertainment are speaking more openly about love, finances, emotional labour and the kind of relationships they want.
For some listeners, her stance may sound bold. For others, it is simply a woman knowing what she brings to the table and asking for the same level of effort in return.
Itz Tiffany has long been one of Ghana’s recognisable female entertainers. She rose to attention in the late 2000s with a sound that blended Afro-pop, hip hop and dancehall, backed by energetic performances and a strong stage presence.
Her earlier songs include Fake London Boy, Last One, Hold On, Dance, Agye Koom and New Me. Over the years, she has also explored acting, television and other creative projects before returning to music with fresh releases.
With Wura and Money, Itz Tiffany is not just restarting a music conversation. She is also reminding fans that her voice still carries confidence, attitude and a clear sense of self-worth.
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