Taye Currency Apologizes to Pasuma Over Fuji Supremacy Comments
Nigerian Fuji musician, Taye Currency, has publicly apologized to his senior colleague, Pasuma, over comments that sparked controversy in the music industry.
During a recent performance, Taye Currency disputed fans referring to Pasuma as his “father” in the music industry, stating that Pasuma is more like an elder brother. The remark generated backlash on social media, prompting Taye Currency to issue an apology.
In a viral video, Taye Currency expressed regret for any offense caused by his remarks, stating that his words were misinterpreted. He acknowledged Pasuma as his boss and industry mentor, emphasizing their unity and loyalty.
Key Points:
- Taye Currency apologizes to Pasuma and fans over controversial comments
- Comments sparked debate on social media about Fuji supremacy
- Taye Currency clarifies Pasuma is his elder brother, not father, in the music industry
- Apology aims to maintain unity and respect among Fuji musicians and fans
Taye Currency’s apology reflects the importance of maintaining harmony within the music industry. Pasuma, also known as “Oganla Fuji,” has been a prominent figure in Nigerian Fuji music for decades.
Taye Currency’s Career:
- Began music career as a teenager
- Credits success to steadfast character and Pasuma’s mentorship
This development highlights the value of humility and respect among artists in the Nigerian music industry.