The
47-years old singer explained that hip hop genre of music is trending on the
Nigerian music scene, thus, his reason for deciding to release a record from
the genre.…..
Fuji
musician, Wasiu Alabi Pasuma has revealed why he decided to
record a full hip hop album under his self-owned record company, Wasbar
Records.
The
47-years old singer noted that hip hop genre of music is trending on the
Nigerian music scene, thus, his reason for deciding to release a record from
the genre.
The
album, which has hit singles that include Ogede Ti Pon, Ife and Oruka has
seen the singer collaborating with music acts that include Olamide and Tiwa
Savage amidst others.
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Pasuma speaks on Fuji, Hip Hop music in Nigeria:
Speaking
to The Punch, Pasuma said,
‘The
reason is simple; it is because hip-hop is currently trending. Besides, hip-hop
is not a strange genre of music to me. I have been doing hip-hop for a while
and I have collaborated with the pioneers of modern day hip-hop in Nigeria,
speaking of people like Eedris Abdulkareem, Tuface, and 9ice.
I sang Jealousy with theRemedies in 1997, so it is not an
unfamiliar terrain for me.
Continuing,
he said further, ‘I decided to do a hip-hop album because my fans have been
clamoring for it. I have been on this project for about three years but could
not complete it on time because of my busy schedule. I feel this is the right
time to tidy everything up and release the album.’
On
quitting Fuji music for Hip Hop, the singer waved the thoughts aside and
challenged his peers to try outdo him by recording a solely hip hop album.
‘I
don’t think there is anyone that can scare me when it comes to fuji music.
Everybody knows that in the fuji industry, I am on top.
I
dare anyone to try what I am doing; they should endeavor to succeed in both the
fuji and hip-hop genres. What I have done only shows that I am versatile;
leaving my comfort zone to try my hands on another genre and I am making a
breakthrough there as well.
If
any fuji artiste thinks I have been threatened to the extent of changing my
genre, then they should also come and make a hip-hop album.’ he explained.
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