
Anaiah Rasheed Muhammad, the lead vocalist of the band Zulu, has been accused of physical abuse and grooming by a former partner and roommate, identified as Simpson. In a detailed Instagram post, Simpson alleges a pattern of abusive behavior, including kicking, choking, punching, gaslighting, and verbal harassment. She also claims that Muhammad exhibited violence toward others, including fellow musicians and members of his mosque.
Simpson’s post describes incidents where initial consensual encounters allegedly escalated into traumatic experiences, leading her to seek medical attention. She recounts sharing her experiences with friends and discovering a pattern of abuse involving other victims, including musicians and members of Muhammad’s mosque.
In response to these allegations, Muhammad issued a statement acknowledging past actions and expressing a commitment to personal growth. He admits to being “emotionally immature” and “selfish,” leading to “unhealthy and damaging” relationships. Muhammad states that he is actively working on personal development and has sought therapy to address his behavior.
Former Zulu drummer Dan Brown also commented on the situation, expressing support for the victims and condemning abusive behavior. He emphasizes the importance of accountability and personal growth in the aftermath of such allegations.
These developments have sparked discussions within the music community about accountability and the need for addressing abusive behavior. As the situation unfolds, fans and peers await further responses from those involved.