American rapper and YouTuber DDG set social media buzzing after stating that any woman hoping to date him must earn at least $60,000 annually.
In a viral post on X (formerly Twitter), DDG wrote:
“A girl gotta make a minimum of $60,000 a year to date me.”
The declaration immediately sparked mixed reactions—but Nigerians were quick to side with him. Many argued that in today’s economy, financial independence is crucial, and it’s perfectly reasonable to expect compatibility in wealth when entering a relationship.

Supporters highlighted that just as women may have high expectations for men, men can equally have standards for women. DDG’s post was praised for being straightforward and honest, rather than secretive or vague about relationship expectations.
While some international fans labeled the stance as materialistic or arrogant, Nigerian users flooded replies and quote tweets with agreement, turning the debate into a broader conversation about financial compatibility and modern dating standards.
The viral moment shows that clearly setting boundaries about money in relationships isn’t just practical—it’s trending.



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