Sunday 21 February 2016

Why I opened multi-million naira digital studio —Ayuba

Adewale Ayuba, in his bid to keep promoting Fuji music, has opened a multi-million naira digital studio in Lagos. The new studio, BA recording, will help Fuji musicians to fulfill their dreams of having to record their songs digitally and compete favourably with other genre of songs that are usually produced digitally.


The new recording studio is a follow up to Ayuba’s Bonsue TV, which was floated last year. The TV and recording studio have been set up to as part of Ayuba’s plans of expanding his frontiers.

According to him, many fuji musicians have not been able to live up to expectations because their songs were not properly produced with best of musical equipment, adding that with the new digital  studio, Fuji musician in the country will begin to take their right place and put their music career back on track.

Ayuba said the new studio was established primarily to rebrand Fuji music and support Fuji artistes who are struggling daily to pay studio session fees in order to have their songs recorded and produced.

He said most studios operate on analogue, yet they charge artistes exorbitantly, adding that he decided to establish a digitalised studio to change the lives of Fuji artistes who are clueless about how to take their career to the next level.

 “I am doing this to sensitise Fuji music in Nigeria. We have a lot of Fuji artistes who don’t have access to digital studio for their music production. Apart from that, I am constantly worried most cable television stations don’t play Fuji videos, but when I asked the owners, I was told that Fuji musicians don’t shoot quality videos that can compete for space. So, I decided to open a studio where quality songs can be produced digitally,” he said.

I am happy that it is finally ready to work out and I am calling on Fuji artistes to take advantage of this opportunity so that we can all take Fuji music to the next level,” he said.

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