[4] He was raised by his mother, Alhaja Adijat Kubura Odetola, also known as Iyawo Anobi, whom he frequently acknowledges in his music as a significant source of support.
[5] Pasuma began writing songs in 1984, drawing inspiration from his role model K1 De Ultimate, who released the album Talazo 84 that same year.
[8] In addition to his music career, he has appeared in several Nigerian films, such as Iyanje,Gangs of Lagos and Alenibare.
He stated that the album was intended to entertain his fans at a time when parties and large gatherings were restricted due to the pandemic.
[11] MMM was well-received and contributed to his popularity, particularly among listeners who had previously associated the Fuji genre with older audiences.