ATTEMPT by Pasuma to hit back at K1 in his next album has met a brickwall in the warning the national president of FUMAN (Fuji Musicians Association of Nigeria), Alhaji Saka Orobo, has given all members of the association.
K1 and Pasuma are members of the association.
Pasuma is said to have completed working on a song entitled “Kolokolo” (The Fox). In the song, he allegedly used foul language on K1 over their fallout on the Arabambi/Oganla title tussle.
In the effort to prevent “Kolokolo’s” release into the market, FUMAN has called Pasuma’s attention to the understanding he signed with the body two years ago and equally warned him to stop such a plan “if truly he is set to do so”, says Iyanda Composer, the General-Secretary of FUMAN.
He asserted that “Paso was signatory to the MoU signed by many fuji musicians sometime in 2010 that forbids FUMAN members from singing abusive songs, using derogatory languages, against one another.”
Among other things, the artistes collcetively agreed to ensure that peace and unity reigned in FUMAN and among its members, just as they promised to forgive one another over any issue. “They also promised to settle all grieviances amicably”, he added.
At that meeting were the presidents of MIOHAN, MAAN, NARI and label owners, among others.
Saheed Osupa, Muri Thunder, Taye Currency, Safejo Amama, Atawewe, Alao Malaika and the late Sunny T, among others.
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