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Why Nigerian Students Hate Fuji Music? by olempe(m): 5:35pm On Apr 01, 2011 |
Back in the 1990's, I hated fuji music like sh*t, then my favourites were Ja Rule, DMX (I still love 'em) and all the rap musics. However, things began to change in 2002 when one of my cousins came to live with us from my Mum's village. Fuji was his favourites while he hated anything rap or foreign. We both used to complain whenever any one of us is playing his music. So what I do was to wake up early around 5:30am and play my noisy hiphop while he was stil asleep, and when he wakes, he'll respect me and won't remove it. Therefore forcing himself to listen. The next day he'll repeat what I did the previous day by playing his fuji music before I wake and I dare not remove it cos he's older. This continued for about 2months and that's how I fell in love with fuji music, especially Osupa Saheed's London Delight, first released in 2002. I now love fuji music that I play it everyday in school but my friends use to dis me, that why should I be listening to fuji musics when I'm not an illitrate. Now my questions are; why do most Nigerian students hate fuji music and why do they think it's only for the illitrates? |
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