Legendary singer, Adewale Ayuba, says fuji music won’t go into extinct

Legendary Fuji singer, Adewale Ayuba, famously known as Mr. Johnson, is of the opinion that despite the dominance of hip-hop and afro-pop genres of music, fuji music will not go into extinct.

He made the declaration while speaking to Journalists, Ayuba said,

“As long as Nigeria exists, fuji music shall live. It is a genre of music we can call ours because of its cultural background.”

Going down memory lane, Ayuba noted that he never envisaged that his hit song, Ijo Fuji, would be that successful. He said, “I was planning to make an album that would promote fuji music. Nobody knows if any record will be successful but to the glory of God, the song was accepted.”

Reflecting on the most unusual place he had ever got inspiration for a song, the clean shaven singer said, “I once got the inspiration for a song right in front of an officer at the American embassy in Lagos.”

Ayuba also added that his forthcoming song was inspired by a personal experience. He said, “It was inspired by a personal experience. It is an advice to parents about their children’s marital lives.”

The singer who is noted for being fashionable and youthful, said, “I owe my youthfulness to Almighty God.”

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