Olubadan: Taye Currency Ignores Criticism, Performs Again at Ladoja’s Reception, “E Don Cash Out”
- Another video from Taye Currency at Rashidi Ladoja's coronation reception has emerged online
- This time around, Taye Currency thrilled fans and supporters at a stadium in Ibadan, Oyo state
- The Fuji singer's second performance has stirred speculations about how much he was paid
Popular Fuji singer Taye Currency stole the show once again during a second performance at Oba Rashidi Ladoja’s coronation reception in Ibadan, Oyo state.
The reception took place at the Obafemi Awolowo Liberty Stadium, Ibadan, drawing fans and supporters alike.

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Taye Currency takes to the stage again
Recall that the choice of the singer for the event has left several people divided, with critics arguing that the organisers should have considered more established Fuji artists. Some also faulted his performance at the high-profile coronation.
Amid the controversy, another video of the singer at the coronation reception emerged online, eliciting fresh reactions.

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In the latest video, the Fuji artist was seen thrilling fans and supporters at the stadium with another energetic performance.
The clip captured Taye Currency and his band on stage as he entertained the crowd with his signature dance moves and vocals.
Despite facing online criticism following his first appearance at the event, fans rallied around the singer in support.

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Legit.ng recalls reporting that Taye Currency was dragged on social media over the lyrics of his song during the first coronation performance. High-profile figures such as President Bola Tinubu and Governor Seyi Makinde were among the dignitaries in attendance.
Ignoring public criticism, Taye Currency returned to the stage for a second time within 24 hours, confidently delivering another lively show.
Watch the video of Taye Currency performing at Oba Rashidi Ladoja’s coronation reception below:
Reactions trail Taye Currency's second performance
Legit.ng compiled some of the reactions to the video as netizens speculated how much Taye Currency must have been paid to perform twice. Read the comments below:

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0xidan said:
"Taye Currency this night , the werey don cash out."
Sholabankz said:
"Him don cash out una opinion about his performance no really concern him."
olulade15 commented:
"Form is temporal & class is permanent. It is 2day dat I understand reason why KWAM 1 is always being invited 2 d party of Kings, politicians, Elites & VIPs. He has d aura, d charisma & maturity of handling such gathering of people more dan his peers. U can’t give wat u don’t av."
wuyi_lowkee reacted:
"Nah him be seyi vibes of Fuji (POOR LYRICS GANG)."
FBam47 wrote:
"Baba don too watch tiktok, now he no fit use him head think again but to follow trends."
Ade_roga said:
"The money dey give am longgg hin Dey control am."
oluciva said:
"But what’s the fuss about this performance? What’s he meant do that he’s not doing here. I don’t understand the whole rage and bashing from people who never attended the guy’s show before."

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Legenda_22_ wrote:
"They can go to hèll for all I care Taye currency is tiwa n tiwa."
MoiAuthentic said:
"APC Street “X” data team has been crying about the disappointing performance of Taiye Currency at the coronation but Ibadan people said it was an excellent performance that he needs to perform at the reception. Lol."
Taye Currency prostrates to Pasuma
Legit.ng earlier reported that Taye Currency reconciled with fellow Fuji singer Wasiu Alabi Pasuma, following their rift.
Taye called Pasuma his boss, a nod to the mentorship and respect that defined their connection since meeting in 1993.
He, however, described another colleague, Saheed Osupa, as a colleague, a comment which didn't sit well with the latter's fans.
Proofreading by James Ojo, copy editor at Legit.ng.
Source: Legit.ng