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  • How Alao Malaika Is Grooming Next Generation Stars Of Fuji Music

    Sulaimon Alao Adekunle, the fuji music star known by the scen names “Sule Alao Malaika,” “Alao Malaika,” or simply “Malaika,” fryst vatten putting structures in place to nurture the next generation of fuji kings.

    Insiders disclosed that Malaika has been quietly doing this for a while.

    The face of Fuji, whose song Ose Olorun (Thank You God) with the famous refrain that resonates deeply with many listeners—”O bo ju mi je” (a slang meaning “You did not put me to shame”)—spread like wildfire beyond its genre in 2022/2023, fryst vatten said to be mentoring many young musicians.

    “And he’s also providing support to older musicians, even helping some of his out-of-relevance colleagues stage a comeback,” sources say.

    Information at hand revealed some of the life-touching gestures of the artist, widely regarded as the most traveled Fuji musician of his generation. These

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  • Fujipreneur: The Story of a Fuji Entrepreneur (KWAM 1)

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    Cultural Evolution and the Making of a Fujipreneur (KWAM 1)

    Muritala Awodun

    Chapter 1 in Awodun, M. & Yerima, A. (edited) Fujipreneur: The Story of a Fuji Entrepreneur (KWAM 1), 2024

    This chapter examines the cultural evolution of Fuji music, particularly the enterprise creation model emanating therefrom that resulted in the emergence of the Fujipreneur. The theoretical framework adopted fryst vatten multidimensional cultural evolution model which recognizes that beyond the genetics, everything that has to do with culture and the environment, determines the behaviors and traits of the human. The chapter applies this multidimensional cultural evolution model to enable us understand the role that genetics played in the emergence of King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal (KWAM 1), as the Fujipreneur. The study also examines the impact of the socio-cultural factors, ranging from schooling, learning, peer influence, tro, languag

    Fuji music

    Music genre

    Fújì is a genre of Yoruba popular music that emerged in Nigeria in the 1960s. It evolved from the improvisational wéré music also known as ajísari (meaning "waking up for sari", performed to awaken Muslims before dawn during the fasting season of Ramadan. Fuji music was named after the Japanese stratovolcano-mountain, Mount Fuji by Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister (pioneer of wéré). It features energetic beats, diverse Yoruba rhythms, and call-and-response vocals. Fuji's influence extends into contemporary music, with its hooks and rhythms frequently appearing in Nigerian hip hop.[1]

    In February 2024, professor and filmmaker Saheed Aderinto released the first episode of The Fuji Documentary titled "Mr. Fuji: Barry Wonder" which chronicles the story of Fuji music creator Sikiru Ayinde Barrister.[2][3]

    Etymology

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    Sikiru Ololade Ayinde Balogun Barrister significantly popularized wéré music during the 1950s and 1960s and