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  • Fuji music is about philosophy of life, says Atagungun

    Fuji music is about philosophy of life, says Atagungun

    One of the new crop of young artistes hoisting high the flag of Fuji Music is Akeem Ayinde aka Atagungun.

    The talented Fuji act, who hails from the ancient city of Ibadan, Oyo state, is poised to make a name for himself with his brand of Fuji music which he dubbed, Fuji Classical.

    Speaking about his foray into music and why he decided to be a Fuji musician, Atagungun stated that he was driven by his passion and that Fuji music speaks more about the philosophy of life, “My passion drives me into music. I’ve been in love with music since my childhood days and have been planning to make a career out of it. For me, Fuji music is about the philosophy of life. Thank God the dream is gradually coming into reality,” he said. 

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    Fazed with challenges while trying to climb the ladder of Fuji music, Atagungun noted that the journey isn’t an easy one saying, “It wasn’t easy starting out. People don’t really used to give new artists the chance to exhibit their talents but one just needs to keep pushing on and not get discouraged. Another issue is funding, especially in renting or getting instruments. During the shows, we always have challenges with area boys who usually drag us for money and if we don’t comply with them, they most times chase us with bottles.”

    Atagungun, who says Fuji maestro, Alhaji Wasiu Ayinde Marshal is his mentor, describes his type of Fuji music as Fuji classical while noting that his dancing skills and voice sets him apart from his peers.

  • A Opera to celebrate 50 years of Fuji music on December 5

    A Opera to celebrate 50 years of Fuji music on December 5

    Fuji: A Opera, Nigeria’s premier celebration of Fuji music, will mark its 5th edition on December 5th, commemorating the 50th anniversary of Fuji music.

    The event is scheduled to hold at Muri Okunola Park, Victoria Island, Lagos.

    With over 5,000 attendees expected, the celebration promises a vibrant evening of electrifying performances, a powerful visual tribute, and a glimpse into the future of Fuji music.

    In partnership with the Fuji Musicians Association of Nigeria (FUMAN), the theme for this year’s edition is “Five decades of Fuji: Honouring the past, inspiring the future.”

    The special anniversary celebration pays tribute to Fuji’s remarkable 50-year legacy, tracing its roots from Southwest Nigeria to its expanding influence on global music genres like Afrobeats.

    The festival will also explore how Fuji has shaped language, dance, and contemporary popular culture over the years, while also looking forward to the innovative ways the genre continues to evolve.

    The celebration will feature a stellar lineup of legendary Fuji musicians, including K1 De Ultimate, Saheed Osupa, KS1 Malaika, Shina Akanni, Abass Obesere, Remi Aluko, Sulaimon Atawewe, SK Sensation, and Lokoso Ajani. 

    Each of these artists represents a distinct era in the history of Fuji music, showcasing the genre’s rich diversity. In addition to these titans of Fuji, two rising stars will perform, underscoring the continued growth and innovation within the genre. This blend of Fuji’s legendary figures with up-and-coming talent highlights the enduring appeal of the genre across generations.

    Nigerian Breweries and Grand Oak have partnered with Fuji: A Opera to offer an upgraded festival experience. Nigerian Breweries will present a VIP lounge featuring special cocktails inspired by the essence of Fuji music, providing festival-goers with a unique, elevated experience.

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    Grand Oak will introduce an interactive brand experience, celebrating African heritage and offering cultural immersion to festival attendees, ensuring an unforgettable celebration of Fuji music and culture.

    The visionary behind the event, Bobo Omotayo said, “Our fifth edition is particularly meaningful as it coincides with five decades of Fuji’s incredible impact. It’s been amazing to see Fuji: A Opera grow, introducing the vitality of Fuji to new audiences. We’ve held memorable events in Nigeria and the UK, and this year, with the support of our sponsors and partners, we’re raising the bar even higher. We look forward to celebrating Fuji’s rich legacy and its promising future.”

    Fuji fans will have the unique opportunity to own a piece of Fuji history with the limited-edition “5th Anniversary” aso-ebi collection, designed in collaboration with UB Fabrics. This special print collection, available on request, features distinctive pieces that reflect the visual identity of Fuji music, offering fans a chance to wear a symbol of the genre’s cultural significance.