Ghanaian musician Tiffany and popular DJ, Chi Chi have officially joined forces to launch their own podcast, marking a new chapter in their careers beyond music and live performances.
The duo, who are no strangers to bold opinions and vibrant personalities, are preparing to debut the Itz Tiff x Chi Podcast, a show expected to centre on unfiltered conversations, daring questions and unapologetic commentary.
Although the full podcast has yet to officially premiere, Tiffany and Chi Chi DJ have already begun building anticipation. The pair recently dropped a Q&A session on YouTube, answering fan-submitted questions ahead of the show’s launch. The teaser content, promoted across social media platforms, carries the confident tagline: “No filters. No scripts. Just bold questions and fearless answers.”


In clips shared online, the two are seen engaging in lively exchanges, tackling questions with honesty, fun and expressive reactions giving audiences a preview of the energy and chemistry they plan to bring to the podcast space.
The pre-launch Q&A appears to be a strategic move to warm up their audience while setting the tone for what listeners can expect: raw, candid discussions driven by personality rather than scripts.
With podcasting steadily growing in Ghana’s entertainment landscape, the Itz Tiff x Chi Podcast could add a fresh dynamic to the scene, especially with two strong industry voices at the helm.
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