“Pasuma and Taye Currency End Feud in Mecca: A New Beginning for Fuji Stars”

The long-standing feud between Fuji music icons Wasiu Alabi Pasuma and his former protégé, Taye Currency, has finally come to an end. The two stars reconciled during the ongoing 2025 Umrah pilgrimage in Mecca, a moment that has captured the hearts of their fans. Eyes Of Lagos reports,

A viral video has surfaced on social media, showing Pasuma and Taye Currency sitting together, engaged in a heartfelt conversation, signaling the resolution of their differences. This reunion marks the end of a bitter rift that had plagued the once close relationship between the two artists.

The fallout between them began in 2024, when Taye Currency publicly distanced himself from Pasuma, rejecting the label of “industry father” and instead referring to the Fuji legend as an elder brother. His statement sparked intense debates among Fuji music enthusiasts, with many of Pasuma’s supporters expressing their discontent.

In response to the backlash, Taye Currency later issued a public apology in a viral video, expressing regret for any offense caused by his comments.

Their emotional meeting in Mecca signifies a fresh start, as the two have now put their differences behind them. The reconciliation not only marks the end of their public feud but also signifies a new chapter in their relationship, filled with peace and mutual respect. Fans of both artists are hopeful that this reunion will lead to more collaborations and unity within the Fuji music community.

This powerful gesture of reconciliation during such a sacred time reminds us all of the importance of forgiveness and moving forward, no matter the past.

The end of Pasuma and Taye Currency’s feud marks a new beginning—both personally and professionally—showing that even in the world of music, peace can prevail.

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