Fuji music not for touts, has come to stay, say stakeholders

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Stakeholders appraise Fuji music in Nigeria
Alhaji Rasaq Balogun, first son of late Fuji crooner , Sikiru Ayinde Barrister

 

OLUWATOPE Lawanson l Thursday, March 17, 2022

LAGOS, Nigeria – Some stakeholders in the Fuji music industry have faulted claims in some quarters that the genre of music was for touts and dregs in the society. They, however  said that the genre of music has come to stay.

They said this in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday at the late Sikiru Ayinde Barrister First Colloquium,  at Raddisson Blu Hotel , Ikeja, Lagos. NAN reports that the colloquium with theme , “Fuji  Music: Yesterday , Today and Tomorrow- The Impact of Sikiru Ayinde Barrister”, was held in honour of the late Fuji icon.

Alhaji Rasaq Balogun,  the first son of late Barrister,  told NAN that the impression of touts being the fan base of Fuji musicians was laughable.

“Fuji is for elites; look at the people that my dad sang  their praise, check their pedigrees, they are not touts,  these are prominent people. If you say people fight after shows, people fight at Davido’s and Wizkid’s shows too, so it is  not peculiar to any genre of music, we have respectable people listening to Fuji,” Balogun said.

Fuji musician,  Sule Alao Malaika , fondly called Malaika, told NAN that Fuji music had  evolved beyond unruly behaviour.

“In 2022, we shouldn’t be having this conversation; Fuji music has evolved over the years like every other genre of music, and it will be unfair to project past behaviour on modern day Fuji. Gone are those days. Fuji is for mature minds, and we intend to keep spreading the gospel of Fuji,” he said

Also, Sulaimon Adio, who goes by the stage name, Atawewe,  told NAN that Fuji music is the most popular indigenous music and that nothing could  change it.

“Fuji is bigger than trying to attribute its root to thuggery. If notable people don’t listen to Fuji,  why do we mention them in our music? Fuji is for everyone , so, no amount of negativity will change that, we are not touts and our fans are not either,” he said.

Taye Adebisi , known as Taye Currency, said that “associating Fuji music with thuggery is  wicked.

“I am a Senior Special Assistant to our Governor in  Oyo, and you will still associate my  job to thuggery, a job that has given me the recognition I  have? I am proud of how far I have come with Fuji, it will be wrong to deceive young upcoming talents with things that are not true.”

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