Fuji star, Osupa and Pasuma have become good friends again. They have always been age-long friends before they parted ways, a few years ago, when they began to abuse themselves in their songs.
So bad did the situation become that when Osupa takes on Pasuma via some of his songs, Paso will also reply and give Osupa an appropriate. These went on until a few days ago when Osupa visited Pasuma at his Omole residence to commemorate with him on the loss of his mum. Osupa spoke well and asked Paso and other Fuji musicians to come together to strengthen the house of Fuji Pasuma was also very happy that the face off between him and his brother was over.
City People gathered that it was actually the King of Fuji music, K1 that reconciled Pasuma and Osupa Saheed after their age long differences. K1 reconciled them at a party in Ikeja. Saheed Osupa who months back offered Pasuma an Olive branch, followed it up with the visit. When Pasuma’s mum died, Osupa sent 2 cows to him. And when he visited him he dropped a huge sum of money.
Sharing the video of the beautiful moment on his Instagram page, Osupa revealed that he had spent a special moment with Pasuma, who he described as his old friend, brother and colleague.
He stated that his visit was to commiserate with him on the death of his late mother, while he was away abroad.
He wrote “Let’s play on if music is the food. I spent a very special moment with my old friend, brother and colleague @officialpasuma at his Omole residence today. And also to commiserate with him on the demise of his late mum, while I was away. May God continue to be with you. Iba Wasi”
City People gathered that Osupa was away abroad when the news broke that Pasuma lost his mother.
Worried by their fight K1 brought the two together at a party to sing, don’t spoil fuji. We are together Gbogbo wa ti my ra wa lo susu, e ma ba fuji yi je.
In another video titled Paso table shaker, eyan baba gebu ni Ibadan, both Paso and Osupa called on all the members of Fuji Musician Association to come together as one. Osupa in his song told Pasuma Alabi, ka fi mo sokan ka gbe so ke, Fuji Musician Association.
Paso took over in return and sang the same lines. You have heard it from Baba Sulia, Baba Akeem, Baba Gebu in Ibadan.