Popular Fuji musician, Taye Currency, has publicly apologized to his senior colleague, Alhaji Wasiu Alabi Pasuma, following a controversy sparked by his recent remarks.
The drama started when Taye Currency objected to fans calling Pasuma his “father” in the Fuji music industry, stating that he sees him more as an elder brother. This statement didn’t sit well with many Fuji lovers, who saw it as a sign of disrespect to Pasuma, one of the biggest names in the genre.
As backlash grew on social media, Taye Currency took the opportunity to clear the air while performing Umrah (lesser Hajj) in Mecca. In a heartfelt apology, he clarified that his words had been misinterpreted and reaffirmed his deep respect for Pasuma. He acknowledged him as a senior figure in Fuji music and extended his apologies to both Pasuma and his fans.
A video of the apology has since gone viral, with many praising Taye Currency’s humility and willingness to make peace.
With this gesture, it seems harmony has been restored in the Fuji music scene—at least for now!
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