In this full episode of The AfroSound Vibe (ASV), Nigerian-American Fuji artist Wale Currency sits down for an in-depth conversation about Fuji music, African culture, and the importance of building a lasting music legacy. Known for his thoughtful approach to music and respect for tradition, Wale Currency represents a new generation of Fuji artists committed to meaning, authenticity, and cultural preservation. He shares his personal journey into Fuji music, what the genre means to him, and how his sound reflects real life, history, and identity. Wale Currency also breaks down the roots of Fuji music — its Yoruba foundation, spiritual depth, and rhythmic storytelling — while discussing how the genre has evolved and how artists like himself are pushing it forward without losing its essence. He speaks on the responsibility Fuji artists carry, the challenge of modern relevance, and why music should still matter 20–30 years from now. This episode offers powerful insight into the past, present, and future of Fuji music through the lens of an artist who is intentionally building legacy, not chasing trends.