After 60 years of frenetic rise and falls, fuji’s golden history continues to wax strong within its perennial Nigerian communities. From its Moziartan evolution in its catechist Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister to the groovy sauce of Alhaji Ayinla Kollington down to contemporary hip-hop blends from Pasuma and Obesere, fuji music has soared across the South Western landscapes of Nigeria, finding survival in the voices of newer generations of musicians such as the radical genre-bender, Seyi Vibez.
This fantastical genre, with its…