Fuji singer Taye Currency has apologised to his colleague, Wasiu Pasuma, over a remark he made about the latter during a recent performance.
In a video shared on the Oyo Affairs Instagram page, Taye Currency disapproved of fans referring to Pasuma as his โfatherโ in the music industry.
The Ibadan-born singer stated that Pasuma is more like an elder brother to him and emphasised that he canโt father him.
However, in a video posted on the Kakaki Anobi Oluomo fans page, the singer cautioned netizens against inciting conflict between him and Pasuma, maintaining that he stands by his initial statement.
Taye Currencyโs remarks ignited a flurry of online discussions, with Pasumaโs fans criticising him for the comments.
In response to the backlash, Taye Currency, in a viral video on Wednesday, said his words were misinterpreted and expressed regret for any offence caused by his remarks.
Furthermore, he apologised to Pasuma and anyone hurt by his statements regarding the 56-year-old artist.
He said: โGood day, everyone. My name is Alhaji Taye Currency. Regarding the recent rumour circulating on social media, I want to greet our people and those who love us, especially the fans and supporters of Pasuma and Taye Currency and lovers of Fuji music in general.
โPeople who misunderstood my comments shouldnโt be angry; I sincerely apologise for what happened. Sometimes, we say things that people interpret differently, and thatโs what Iโve come to understand. Some individuals have interpreted my words as an insult to Pasuma, but I donโt see how anyone can point to anything I said as abusive. He is my boss. Arabanbi, Apesin, Oganla Fujiโweโre one, so please donโt separate us.โ
My boss
He acknowledged the โRecognitionโ hitmaker as his superior, emphasising that he never insulted him.
Additionally, he affirmed his respect for Pasuma and his commitment to remain loyal to him.
โAlhaji Alabi Pasuma is my boss; he sees us and knows Iโm loyal to him. For it not to seem disrespectful, I apologise, Pasuma. Youโre an elder, and I also greet Kollington Ayinla for the notice, Kwam1 for bringing our attention to the issue, and the President of Fuji in Nigeria, Alhaji SK Sensation.
โMay you all live long. To Pasumaโs fans club, Iโm sorry; Taye Currency fans, one love; and to all Fuji musicians, it will not spoil. Alhaji Alao, please donโt be angry,โ he said.
Taye Currency started his music career as a teenager and co-founded โ Currency Bandโ with his late twin brother and manager, Rahmon Akilapa.
He credits his success to his steadfast character, unwavering work ethic, and the invaluable mentorship of his industry mentor, Pasuma.
In 2008, he released his debut album, โMillenniumโ, which solidified his reputation as a formidable force in the Fuji music scene.
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