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Sunday 9 October 2016

My wife has to be educated, homely — Pasuma


Ajibola Odetola, aka Wasiu Alabi Pasuma
Celebrated fuji musician, Ajibola Odetola, aka Wasiu
Alabi Pasuma, talks about his career and other related
matters.
A lot of people say fuji music is street music and I know
that you have done a lot to change that perception…
It’s not a new thing. People have always described fuji
music as a genre for touts and that perception has
existed for a long time. People called it street music,
some others called it gutter music but I call it good
music. I have not allowed it to affect me or my career.
People like KWAM1, tried to make people have a better
understanding of fuji music. I would not say his efforts
did not yield much because he did everything to ensure
that fuji music becomes the kind of music everybody
would love to be identified with.
On my own part, I mingled with hip- hop artistes who
are considered the elite in the music industry. People
believe they are the posh and educated among artistes.
I infused hip-hop into fuji music. I have also worked
with several hip-hop artistes. They feature me in their
songs and I feature them in mine as well. So far, the
reception has been good. Because of that, people now
began to see fuji music in another light. Today, I can
say that I am one of the artistes who have given a new
meaning to fuji music.
Compared to other genres of music, why is fuji
considered a less-peaceful type of music?
In the past, people thought that only area boys listened
to fuji music. Now, even people in the corporate sector
listen to fuji. After work, you see them with their suits
and ties, dancing to fuji music. That is how far the
genre has come. It is no longer a genre for illiterates;
people with master’s and doctorate degrees attend our
shows. In fact, because we now have well-educated
people patronising us, there is a reduction in the
number of area boys who appreciate fuji music.
Why is there rivalry among fuji artistes?
There is rivalry everywhere. You will find it among hip-
hop artistes; for instance you will find rivalry between
Wizkid and Davido. It is something that is bound to
happen and you cannot run away from it. The reason
why people think that rivalry is more pronounced among
fuji artistes is because of the abusive words that make
up the lyrics of our songs. In spite of all, I have done a
lot of collaborations with other fuji artistes. Unless you
do not want me on your album, I will cheerfully accept
to work with you.
Can fuji artistes sing without using abusive and vulgar
language?
Even though we are trying to change that aspect, it is
also a marketing strategy. If an artiste hurls insults at
you and you ignore him, people will not buy your
album. It is when you reply him that people would rush
to buy your album because they want to hear what you
have to say. That has been the tradition of the industry
for a long time.
Slangs are also peculiar to your industry…
It is our way. I come up with slangs so that people
would notice me. As a fuji artiste, you just have to be
creative or else you would become irrelevant. You need
people to talk about you and your music. These slangs
have meanings and it is just a way of putting words in
people’s mouths.
Why have you taken up several aliases since the start
of your career?
In any business that you are involved in, you need to
make people know that you are still relevant. In the
past, I was known as Arabambi and Otunba K1. I am
now known as Oganla and Ijoba of Fuji . I still use all of
these names from time to time. The only one I no longer
use is Arabambi because I am no longer with the group.
Arabambi is a caucus founded by KWAM1. Even though
he is somebody I respect, I do not belong to the caucus
any longer. I created my own caucus.
Did you create your own caucus because you fell out
with KWAM1?
KWAM 1 belonged to a caucus founded by the late
Sikiru Ayinde Barrister. He pulled out of that caucus in
order to found his own. As you can see, my decision to
pull out of KWAM1’s caucus, is not a sign of disrespect.
He is still my senior colleague and he was already doing
music before I joined the industry. I respect him a lot.
What I did was to create a caucus for my own people.
Do you do any other business apart from music?
No. The only thing I do that puts food on the table for
my family and I is music.
How come Globacom dropped you as one of its
ambassadors?
I was a Globacom ambassador for about six years. I
started with them in 2008 and I was with them up until
2014.The company is in a better position to make known
the reasons why I was dropped. As it is now, my
contract with Glo has expired. I am no longer with them
and any other company is free to endorse me.
Why have you decided to remain single?
I am not single. I have children out of wedlock. I am
married to my children and I am happy with them. That
does not erase the fact that I may decide to get married
tomorrow.
What kind of woman are you interested in getting
married to?
I want a woman who has the fear of the Lord. She has
to be educated and homely. If I find a woman who has
all these qualities and a few extras, you would be the
first to know.
How come you like to date Yoruba actresses?
They are all my friends and we are in the same industry.
That makes it easy for us to understand each other.
Does that mean you might end up marrying an actress?
I can’t tell. When the time comes, I will know and you
will know.
Artistes have vices. Which is yours?
I don’t drink, I don’t smoke and I don’t womanise. I just
do my thing and I love being in my house watching TV.
I love sports and I am an Arsenal fan. That is the way I
relax.
If you were not a musician, what would you have been?
My father wanted me to become a lawyer but because
this is how God wanted it, I became a musician. I don’t
regret doing music because it has made me popular. If I
had become a lawyer, I don’t think I would have been
this famous.
Are you interested in politics?
We only know today, we don’t know what is going to
happen tomorrow. If I end up becoming a politician, I
will shape the lives of Nigerians the way I have used my
music to do same.
How do you like to dress?
My mood determines the way I dress. If I wake up
happy, I know what to wear and if I wake up feeling
moody, I also know what to wear. I thank God that I
have never woken up feeling sad.

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