Fuji music icon King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal 1, popularly known as K1 De Ultimate, has stepped into the brewing controversy between rising star Taye Currency and veteran performer Wasiu Alabi Pasuma. The intervention, which took place during a live performance last night, has sent ripples through Nigeria’s Fuji music scene.
The dispute began earlier this week when Taye Currency, whose real name is Taye Akande Adebisi, made a controversial statement during a stage performance in Lagos. The young artist declared that despite their long-standing relationship, Pasuma was not his “father” in the Fuji music world.
Pasuma is my older brother, yes, but he’s not significant enough in the Fuji hierarchy to be a father figure in my life or career,” Taye reportedly said, his words echoing through the stunned audience.
This statement, coming from an artist who had previously shown support for Pasuma, shocked many in the Fuji community. Pasuma, known for his humility and respected position, quickly responded with a sharp rebuttal, further fueling the tension.
As the controversy threatened to divide the Fuji music family, K1 De Ultimate decided to intervene. During his performance at the packed Eko Hotel & Suites on Friday night, the legendary artist addressed the issue head-on.
Turning to Taye Currency, who was present in the audience, K1 delivered a powerful message. Pride has no place in our tradition,” he sang, his voice carrying the weight of his years in the industry. No matter your success or influence, honoring those who paved the way is essential.
In a moment that left the audience in awe, K1 then shifted his attention to Pasuma. “My brother,” he said, “as veterans, we must rise above petty conflicts. Your contributions to Fuji and to Taye’s career cannot be erased by careless words.”
The intervention has sparked mixed reactions within the Fuji community. Fuji Music Association of Nigeria (FUMAN) president, Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Agboola, praised K1’s actions. “This is what true leadership looks like,” he told reporters outside the venue. K1 has shown why he’s not just a musical icon, but a cultural one as well.
However, some fans feel the intervention was unnecessary. Lagos-based Fuji enthusiast Adebayo Ogunlewa said, “These artists are grown men. They should be able to settle their differences without public drama.”
As the dust settles on this latest controversy, all eyes are on Taye Currency and Pasuma to see how they’ll respond to K1’s intervention. Industry insiders speculate that this could lead to a reconciliation, potentially culminating in a collaboration that would thrill Fuji fans nationwide.
This incident serves as a reminder of the complex relationships and hierarchies within Nigeria’s Fuji music scene. As the genre continues to evolve, it’s clear that respect for tradition and elders remains a cornerstone of its culture.