Renowned Fuji musician Wasiu Alabi Pasuma has finally reconciled with his former protégé, Taye Currency, bringing an end to their prolonged dispute.
The reconciliation reportedly took place in Mecca during the ongoing 2025 Umrah pilgrimage.
A viral video circulating on social media shows the two Fuji stars sitting together and engaging in a heartfelt conversation, signaling that they have settled their differences.
Their fallout dates back to 2024 when their mentor-protégé relationship soured. The conflict intensified in October 2024 when Taye Currency publicly rejected the idea of Pasuma being his “industry father,” stating that he saw him as an elder brother rather than a mentor.
His remarks sparked debates among Fuji music fans, with many of Pasuma’s supporters criticizing him for the statement.
Amid the backlash, Taye Currency later issued an apology in a viral video, expressing regret for any offense his comments may have caused.
Their recent meeting in Mecca appears to have solidified their reconciliation, marking a fresh start in their relationship.
Finally. Reconciliation!
Currency x Pasuma.
Currency picked the right location to apologise to Paso. Nice. pic.twitter.com/Ksu6woSjvF
— Sola (@Advsola) March 26, 2025