“Her Music Era Has Passed, Anyone Still Singing Now Is by the Grace Of God” – Pasuma Opens Up On Busola Oke’s Journey - Simply Entertainment Reports and Trending Stories

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“Her Music Era Has Passed, Anyone Still Singing Now Is by the Grace Of God” – Pasuma Opens Up On Busola Oke’s Journey

“Her Music Era Has Passed, Anyone Still Singing Now Is by the Grace Of God” – Pasuma Opens Up On Busola Oke’s Journey
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The music industry is a tricky playground one hit can make you a superstar, another can leave you struggling to stay relevant.


 Nigerian Fuji icon Pasuma recently opened up about this reality while discussing his colleague, Busola Oke, and the ever-changing tides of the industry.


“Whatever happened between Bayowa and Busola is between them and God. We don’t know their agreement on the sharing formula for her songs.


 There are times when a song will blow, but they will not sell the CDs as expected, so the singer will make his/her money from shows. 


The sharing formula for juju is different from that of Fuji. The time she sang Eleyele has passed because people have moved on from that kind of music,” Pasuma explained.


The Fuji maestro went on to highlight how fleeting success can be. “Anyone who was singing then and is still singing now is just by the grace of God. 

Things have changed. Busola is my personal person. We were both with Bayowa during that period. I felt so bad for her when I watched the video of her crying.


 It shouldn’t have been Busola. A musician can sing one song and become a millionaire for life, whereas another can sing one song, and people will be expecting him to sing another.

 It is not her fault that she is in the situation she is now.”


Pasuma’s insight paints a raw and honest picture of life as a musician. It’s a world where timing, luck, and divine grace often matter as much as talent.


 While Busola Oke’s Eleyele era may have passed, Pasuma’s words remind fans that surviving and even thriving in the music industry requires resilience, faith, and a deep understanding that fame doesn’t last forever.


For artists and fans alike, this is both a reality check and a celebration of those who continue to make music against all odds. 


In Pasuma’s eyes, those still singing from that era are truly walking by the grace of God, and their perseverance deserves respect.


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