MAIYEGUN Wasiu Ayinde aka K1, Sule Alao Malaika, and Saheed Osupa were some of the Fuji music stars that thrilled guests at the third edition of Fuji: A Opera entitled Fuji Vibrations.
The event, which was held on December 8, at Muri Okunola Park, had a diverse group of distinguished guests, who were present to witness what has become history in the music world.
The night featured different generations of Fuji artists serving up their distinct Fuji styles to the delight of the packed house that included Technocrats, industry titans, media moguls, tech entrepreneurs, visual artists, socialites, influencers, music journalists, thrill seekers, Fuji music aficionados made up much of the audience.
Jide Taiwo, the host, praised Fuji music as a globally recognised genre and attributed its success to grassroots influence.
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The Queen of Fuji, Yeye Eniba, ushered in the night, followed by Omo Aje Wasiu, one of King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal’s (KWAM1) many protégés, Agba Awo Fuji, a ten-year-old fuji sensation, who won the surprise performing act Instagram poll held by the Fuji: A Opera team to choose the final act for Fuji Vibrations.
The Maze Xtreme, a masked DJ duo, served up the Fuji sound via heart-pounding Electronic Dance Music (EDM) loops and were the surprise act last year. Others present include Sefiu Alao, Taye Currency, and SK Sensation, president of FUMAN, who ascended the stage with members of the Fuji Musicians Association of Nigeria as they recited the FUMAN anthem.
The evening also marked the 50th anniversary of K1 De Ultimate performing on stage. Tosin Ashafa, executive producer of Fuji: A Opera, and Bobo Omotayo, Creator & Founder of Fuji: A Opera, presented K1 De Ultimate with an ‘ICON Award’ and expressed gratitude to the music legend for his unwavering support for Fuji: A Opera since its inception.
