Taye Currency Apologizes to Pasuma Over Controversial Comments

Taye Currency Apologises to Pasuma Over Recent Comments

Nigerian popular Fuji musician, Taye Currency, has publicly apologised to his senior colleague, Pasuma, after generating controversy on social media with his recent comment about him. During a recent performance, Taye Currency disapproved of fans calling Pasuma his “father” in the music industry, stating that Pasuma is like an elder brother to him and can’t father him. This comment has sparked a heated debate online.

In an effort to quell the backlash, Taye Currency released a viral video apology to Pasuma and anyone hurt by his statements. He explained that his words were misinterpreted and insisted that he doesn’t see how anyone can point to his comments as abusive. He acknowledged that people interpret words differently and apologised for the misunderstanding.

In the video, Taye Currency greeting his fans and the lovers of Fuji music, he expressed his loyalty to Pasuma, his industry mentor, and praised him for his guidance and support. He also apologised to Pasuma’s fans and his own fans for any confusion caused by his earlier statement.

The 20-year-old artist, who started his music career as a teenager, credited his success to his dedication and Pasuma’s invaluable mentorship. Despite the apology, Pasuma’s fans and some music enthusiasts are still divided on the issue, with some critics arguing that Taye Currency’s initial comment was disrespectful, while others believe it was a harmless expression of individuality.

As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how this situation will unfold and what it will mean for the future of their professional relationship and the music industry as a whole.

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