@Kollington made Fuji music accessible to non-Muslims. However, the way he sings (tone) is difficult to copy unlike Barrister hence the reason he didn't have many Fuji musicians singing like him. What I'm saying is that Barrister “Kewu / Arabic-infused music” is easier to sing than Kollington’s hence the likes of Ayinde Wasiy, Akani, Obesere, Pasoma etc. Imagine Fuji without guitars, keyboards, Bata and Drumset? He is definitely a co-founder of Fuji. Finally, his songs are non-Arabic/Islamic and very fast compared to Barrister which makes the present-day Fuji musicians sing in a more open way allowing non-Muslims to enjoy Fuji music
Weldone you said it all
God bless you the truth they don't like to hear
Truth is better. His contributions can never be erased.
@Kollington made Fuji music accessible to non-Muslims. However, the way he sings (tone) is difficult to copy unlike Barrister hence the reason he didn't have many Fuji musicians singing like him. What I'm saying is that Barrister “Kewu / Arabic-infused music” is easier to sing than Kollington’s hence the likes of Ayinde Wasiy, Akani, Obesere, Pasoma etc. Imagine Fuji without guitars, keyboards, Bata and Drumset? He is definitely a co-founder of Fuji. Finally, his songs are non-Arabic/Islamic and very fast compared to Barrister which makes the present-day Fuji musicians sing in a more open way allowing non-Muslims to enjoy Fuji music