Taye Currency Apologizes to Pasuma Over Fuji Supremacy Comments

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Fuji musician Taye Currency has publicly apologized to his senior colleague, Pasuma, for comments made during a recent performance.

Taye Currency had stated that Pasuma is like an elder brother, not a father figure, sparking controversy on social media.

In a viral video, Taye Currency apologized for any offense caused, saying his words were misinterpreted. He expressed loyalty to Pasuma, acknowledging him as his boss and industry mentor.

Taye Currency asked Pasuma’s fans to forgive him, reiterating their unity in the Fuji music industry.

This apology follows a long-standing debate about Fuji supremacy, with both artists respected in the genre.

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