With Throw Back, Dammy Krane delivers high energy and a catchy Fuji vibe that his fans have come to love and expect from him. However, the song also goes beyond that.
The Best African Music Performance category is open to both contemporary and traditional music from the African continent, including Afrobeats, Afro-pop, Amapiano, High Life, Fuji, etc.
The pop sensation that rose to Fame by winning the hearts of West African music fans works with Olamide’s protégée Lil Kesh to deliver on the Dj Coublon cut.
The gifted musician worked with established and fast rising producers as well as artistes to create a unique fusion of R&B, Fuji and Pop music to give more light and life to his album tracks.
According to omo BETTER "My People" is a song greatly inspired by the King of Fujimusic K1 the ultimate and the fans who has been so supportive over the year as this song will definitely be a banger to prepare grounds for the maiden edition
The fuji musician disclosed this in a recent interview with Nollywood actress, Iyabo Ojo. He said the global success of Wasiu Ayinde's 1984 album, 'Talazo '84" inspired him to embrace music immediately after his World Cup dream clashed.
Featuring the King Of Fujimusic himself - Wasiu Alabi Pasuma & The self acclaimed Alaga Ibile – Reminisce Gbemisoke is that new song that ll take over all the hottest “Owambe” parties this year!
I still listen to Fuji. We eat African foods. Even though I'm in England, it was like I'm still in Nigeria. Yeah, it was easy for me. When I came back [to Nigeria], people didn't really know I came from London."
The award organisers said the category is open to both contemporary and traditional music from the African continent, including Afrobeats, Afro-pop, Amapiano, High Life, Fuji, etc.
😁" @Bolajuade: "No Fuji? Poor taste in music, Barack Hussein." @showkeyt: "Add BrymO's to your playlist, Barrack. You're gonna love it. @BarackObama" @emeka67: Obama has the best taste in music of any President full stop."
Popular Fuji musician, Wasiu Alabi Odetola better known as Pasuma is a year older today, November 27, 2015. The veteran singer who turns 51 today said ; 'I'm thankful for the people in my life, that made the last year a wonderful one.
Read the excerpts from the interview below; What led you into Fujimusic? I was so much loved by my parents. Let me say I was the best child of my mum. To be honest, I was a spoilt brat.
"I was influenced to do music from a very young age because my parents were music lovers." "My dad loved fujimusic and my mom listened to Michael Jackson. By constantly listening to Michael Jackson, I got exposed to more foreign music.