The more I learn about Fela the more I love him and respect everything he stood for. I've been listening to his music for 25+ years and happy to say I still listen to Fela all the time. He's inspired so many musicians and bands here in the U.S. it's amazing. I can't begin to say or truly know what goes on in Nigeria but it's sad to hear that nothing's changed. Praise the Lord for Fela...I don't think there's any other musician who was as big a rebel and activist as Fela was!! No one!! I am happy to say that Afrobeat music is so popular here in America.. It's really beautiful to see. In fact.. tomorrow night here in NY they have one of the annual Felabration concerts going on. It's been happening for quite awhile and it's always a night that's all about his music and the bands play for hours. They do talk about Fela and what he stood for..but it's definitely more about the music and celebrating his incredible afrobeat music that he originated! He's one musician that I so wish I could have seen just once. I got into his music about 4 years before he died..I don't know or can't remember if he played here in the few years before he died ..but man there's not too many musicians I wish I could have seen more than Fela! I've seen Femi and Seun a bunch of times and they're both great.. especially seeing Seun play with Egypt 80. I'd have to say I like seeing Seun more since he plays more Afrobeat than Femi now. One of the best Afrobeat bands out there if anyone is interested is an amazing Afrobeat band called Antibalas!!! Check them out if you're not familiar with them. As well as a newer band called Danaya band.. they're led by Aboubacar Dembele the bassist in the band. Such great music!!! Peace and blessings to everyone and especially Nigeria! May Fela's music and inspiration live on forever!! 🙏✌️🎵🎶
Learn about the government and what he fought for. His messages in his music is very important and relevant to what goes on in America (all over the world) as well. Especially relevant for 2020. Fela fought off dictators. They retaliated. He never backed down. When you realize the weight of his lyrics, you ought to cry in pain. Learn about all the dirty governments spread out across the world. If you appreciate Fela, learn what he meant. See what he wanted to show you.
Fela was a musical prophet. Once you listen to his music your mind is expanded 1o a deeper understanding of African history, particularly Nigerian history. Thank you Fela.
The absolute best documentary on undoubtedly the single greatest African musician EVER!!!!!! It moved me to tears hearing him say "dey kill my mama with tears in his voice" R.I.P Sir!!!
This was a real man, who played real music to dramatize real situations faced by the masses. He's voice is still loud and clear. It's a painful and disappointing to know that we Nigerians are still being ruled the the circle of leaders who had committed these atrocities against the masses
First time I heard "Monday Morning In Lagos" I was brought to tears during Fela's keyboard solo. This song captures the tears and long suffering of so many... Corrupt Politicians, Priests, Pastors & Police have the masses spellbound...and so the nonsense continues.
Nigeria government ought to officially apologize and compensate Fela Anikulakpo Kuti family. Fela was a legend, a maestro and freedom fighter who fought for all of us.
Fela was beautiful inside and out. His music was on another level. People like Kuti only come around once in a lifetime. He was a true musical genius and political activist; a true humanitarian and the ultimate alpha male. He was the real deal: an aristocrat of the highest caliber.
Thanks. My warm recognition to the three wise men. I emphatize with Fela over the loose of the woman, who gave him the shoulder to fly, his mum. Fela's Mothers influence over him, really helped his career and life. She, gave Fela all the supports, he needed to succeed on his beliefs. As, it is known with all Philosophers like my dad Baba Awolowo, Baba Abraham Adesanya, Baba Herbert Ogunde, Baba Fasoranti, OBJ, Malcom X, Bob Marley and many other Philosophers whom their words still retorates in our present world, he was highly controversial. He was a pure Pan Africanist. I appreciate Dede and several others, including Femi who has not allowed his legacy to die.
Fela, Ken Sarowiwa, ADOS, Biafra, the SouthSouth, Chibok girls... Nigeria has a lot of apologizing and restitution to do. All these things that have been done and are still been done with impunity will be shameful to the people of the future.
Flea loved Nigeria but like what happens to citizens of many countries Nigeria hurt him. We were a young nation, most populous with over 360 ethnic groups. Though all nice people we had not yet come to see each other as one. Still we are traveling the road to unity and perhaps after all this time together we have a better understanding of outside influence and what it means to be out of many one nation. The Kuti family amongst many others made a great contribution to Nigeria as a nation. Not only Fella but his mother and two brothers. Viva Nigeria, viva Africa!!!
A great Nigerian, I am very proud of what he stands for, justice for all. Not just for his Yoruba people, but for all the deprived people in Nigeria, disfranchises by the corrupt elites. Emulate him people...
I was growing up with this music in cameroun I'm France spiking but I was dancing all the time. Now all my friends and children love this still of music. I remember at our college we used to dance every time love fella Ramson Anikula Kuti amen
We the younger generation love our ancestor Fela. We will never led him down 2020 is the year of awakening. Thanks Africa and thanks to all that gave their life for our existence.
Very good production and well narrated by my daughter Mumbi. It’s very chilling to hear that Obasanjo himself was in the compound when Fela’s mother was thrown out of a window. Long live the spirit of Fela Kuti!
I remember when I was in London. My ex-boyfriend friend play FELA’s music. I fell In LUV immediately. When I returned to NYC, I purchased all of his CD’s. Sadly, not much changed in Nigeria. I know , because I have a friend that live in Nigeria. Also, I watch and read the Nigerian news. The narrator forgot to mention FELA was influenced by African American music.
How? Which African American music inspired him, please can you name them because prior to Afrobeat, the only music played in Nigeria was highlife by musicians like Ebenezer Obe, Sunny Ade, Oliver de Coke etc. If you even say his music was influence by Caribbean music I can agree but African American? No my dear, Fela founded Afrobeat, he studied classical music in London instead of medicine that he was supposed to study. When he returned to Nigeria he was playing jazz but his mum advised him to make the kind of music that people will love to hear so he travelled to Ghana where he did some research on highlife which originated from Ghana but he didn't like highlife so he started cooking up something of his own, yes he may have gotten inspiration here and there like maybe from jazz music played in America, but afrobeat was originally created by him and in all my years of listening to African American musicians, I'm yet to hear anything that sound like afrobeat, common! Please go watch a more detailed story about him on African Biographies RUclips channel or the part 1 on this channel where she narrated how he started
I was there @ Gbemisola street to give my last respect at his burial. Then my chambers was on the adjoining street , Ladipo kasumu str. MAY HIS WONDERFUL SPIRIT LIVE ON
I grew up in the era of baba kuti. Many had different names for him. To sum him up (that's hard as he was a strange creature), he was a man with balls of steel.
After watching this, have remembered how people have recently voted for Buhari!!!!! Morever 2 terms, Have learnt that africans a soo forgetfull and unworthy to sacrifise your life fighting for their rights.
@@inr2412 He's talking about 2015 and 2020. He was definitely voted for in 2015 when he merged with Tinubu's party to become APC and they promised us change with heaven on earth but instead continue to give us sorrow, tears and blood. Yorubas are responsible for our plight in Nigeria, tribalism will not allow them to see bad people just because Tinubu belong to their tribe, they voted a war criminal into power. They have started again in 2022. Sit don look sebi na dog name. Let's all be stuck in another man's land. We're all in it together now
Peter went to visit Fela when he was in Nigeria, but was told that Fela was sleeping. The young man whom Peter met didn't know who Peter was; so he didn't make adequate effort to wake Fela. Peter would die shortly after this event. I really wished they had met; because they went through the same police brutality by the shitstem. Maybe they would have done a show together; a show that would have led to the revolt against the crime ministers who have continuously downpressed the people. They both had the overstanding that the politricians where not attentive to the issues they are pertaining to the people
That's because everyone that can effect change has become too materialistic - the press, journalists, actors and actresses and current musicians. Fela was all about the social reform and change
What bravery #FelaKuti upheld and I admire his courage and the #afrobeat movement he created. I really appreciate learning the roots of #afrobeats and although the theme of this genre differs from its pioneer, give the artists time to discover new themes.✊🎼🎶🔊🌍jamaica #reggae #ukreggae #reprezentradio #bbcradio1x #bbcradio1 #afrobeatsuk #afroboss #rootsreggae #dubjamaica #miamidub #dubwise #lovereggae #lovedub #dubheaven
crazy when some of the kenyan artists talk about the felas views on love songs and the same artists are very active on the love songs scene fela kuti is way beyond what has been captured here
The spirit of Fela will out live the spirit of Obasanjo even though Obasanjo lived many more years after Fela, the world will remember Fela many many years to come that is true revolutionary.
You can fool the people some of the time. but you can not fool all the people all the time. the only problem in Nigeria it seems most of the people are being fooled. the hearts of Nigerians need too get back in touch with Fela Kuti message. Now You See The Light.
This is 2020 we are still talking about same problem!! Only if he had his way to becoming the president Nigeria would have been the pride of black people all over the world!! #Endsars #Endpolicebrutality #Endbadgovernments
Taking a peek int 9ja now..... Eidris Abdulkareem, Falz & so many others are towing that social consciousness. The others playing the feel good music are doing their things too. Fela will supoort them cos they are living their passion. Some of them like Davido for instance are still helping the needy, orphanages etc. My advise, they should just cut down on unecessay excesses if they want to live long enough
But this man already drop a message still Nigeria lean nothing. I will call Nigeria Alodo country the musicians are the worst today . I love this man how which he pass me your talents 😭
I remember his burial very well. It was televised. Massive crowd. Lots of people crying. We lost a prophet.
Just 62k view, nigerians don't like the truth. A legend like fela should have 20 million viewers
To be honest, Fela is almost everything to Nigerians.. I was privileged to live a few doors away from his house.. I Salute Him
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 I Agree totally. Even more views .but you Know our people we like to under look the Genius
Yes so true
U know network.is still.an issue in Nigeria
Not just Nigerians but all africans should learn about thid
The more I learn about Fela the more I love him and respect everything he stood for. I've been listening to his music for 25+ years and happy to say I still listen to Fela all the time. He's inspired so many musicians and bands here in the U.S. it's amazing. I can't begin to say or truly know what goes on in Nigeria but it's sad to hear that nothing's changed. Praise the Lord for Fela...I don't think there's any other musician who was as big a rebel and activist as Fela was!! No one!! I am happy to say that Afrobeat music is so popular here in America.. It's really beautiful to see. In fact.. tomorrow night here in NY they have one of the annual Felabration concerts going on. It's been happening for quite awhile and it's always a night that's all about his music and the bands play for hours. They do talk about Fela and what he stood for..but it's definitely more about the music and celebrating his incredible afrobeat music that he originated! He's one musician that I so wish I could have seen just once. I got into his music about 4 years before he died..I don't know or can't remember if he played here in the few years before he died ..but man there's not too many musicians I wish I could have seen more than Fela! I've seen Femi and Seun a bunch of times and they're both great.. especially seeing Seun play with Egypt 80. I'd have to say I like seeing Seun more since he plays more Afrobeat than Femi now. One of the best Afrobeat bands out there if anyone is interested is an amazing Afrobeat band called Antibalas!!! Check them out if you're not familiar with them. As well as a newer band called Danaya band.. they're led by Aboubacar Dembele the bassist in the band. Such great music!!! Peace and blessings to everyone and especially Nigeria! May Fela's music and inspiration live on forever!! 🙏✌️🎵🎶
Learn about the government and what he fought for. His messages in his music is very important and relevant to what goes on in America (all over the world) as well. Especially relevant for 2020. Fela fought off dictators. They retaliated. He never backed down. When you realize the weight of his lyrics, you ought to cry in pain. Learn about all the dirty governments spread out across the world. If you appreciate Fela, learn what he meant. See what he wanted to show you.
@@inr2412 Thank you. I learn more and more each time I listen to him and read up about him.
Fela has been nominated for induction into the rock and roll hall of fame
we only have 10 more days until the voting stops
Well said. Nigeria miss Fela Kuti.
@@inr2412
Indeed!
Fela was a musical prophet. Once you listen to his music your mind is expanded 1o a deeper understanding of African history, particularly Nigerian history. Thank you Fela.
The absolute best documentary on undoubtedly the single greatest African musician EVER!!!!!!
It moved me to tears hearing him say "dey kill my mama with tears in his voice"
R.I.P Sir!!!
Same Emotion here!
Thank you !
Thank you Again & Again!
And the killer is still walking and talking free in Nigeria. So sad!
@@godschild4615 This generation will show them to rot in hell. Enough of their nonsense.
Such a shame Nigeria is still the way it is today. It wont be like this for ever.
I've not been around for long, I think Nigeria's worse now. Sad!
You cant break a spirit !
Igweeeeeeeee
This was a real man, who played real music to dramatize real situations faced by the masses. He's voice is still loud and clear. It's a painful and disappointing to know that we Nigerians are still being ruled the the circle of leaders who had committed these atrocities against the masses
FELA will always be the BEST!!. She was a leader and musical genius. Nowadays it’s about the fame and 💴. From USA we love Fela
First time I heard "Monday Morning In Lagos" I was brought to tears during Fela's keyboard solo. This song captures the tears and long suffering of so many...
Corrupt Politicians, Priests, Pastors & Police have the masses spellbound...and so the nonsense continues.
One of the true Freedom Fighter!!!! We need more Fela’s today !!! Questioning the narrative and challenging the establishment and power structure…..
12:45 " And blacks are mistreating blacks in Nigeria, what is the reason? That's worse"
This man was meant to free Africa (Nigeria)
Nigeria government ought to officially apologize and compensate Fela Anikulakpo Kuti family.
Fela was a legend, a maestro and freedom fighter who fought for all of us.
Fela was beautiful inside and out. His music was on another level. People like Kuti only come around once in a lifetime. He was a true musical genius and political activist; a true humanitarian and the ultimate alpha male. He was the real deal: an aristocrat of the highest caliber.
LONG LIVE FELA ANIKULAPO KUTI
There will never be anybody like fela in Nigeria and the world. He was brave, fearless, truthful and passionate about the development of his country.
May his soul continue to rest in peace
Thanks. My warm recognition to the three wise men. I emphatize with Fela over the loose of the woman, who gave him the shoulder to fly, his mum. Fela's Mothers influence over him, really helped his career and life. She, gave Fela all the supports, he needed to succeed on his beliefs. As, it is known with all Philosophers like my dad Baba Awolowo, Baba Abraham Adesanya, Baba Herbert Ogunde, Baba Fasoranti, OBJ, Malcom X, Bob Marley and many other Philosophers whom their words still retorates in our present world, he was highly controversial. He was a pure Pan Africanist. I appreciate Dede and several others, including Femi who has not allowed his legacy to die.
Fela. Original name. Original ideas. Original music. A great man. Never to be forgotten!
Just heard where burna Boy gets his lyrics, congratulations on femi for carrying the legacy too
Fela family needs apology from Nigeria Government
We will surelly do sowore knows wat to do
Endris Obasogie I think the wording should be the Nigerian government owes Fela's family an apology
Fela, Ken Sarowiwa, ADOS, Biafra, the SouthSouth, Chibok girls... Nigeria has a lot of apologizing and restitution to do. All these things that have been done and are still been done with impunity will be shameful to the people of the future.
@temmydizzle Fair enough!
Also the Nigeria people owe felas family an apology
Flea loved Nigeria but like what happens to citizens of many countries Nigeria hurt him. We were a young nation, most populous with over 360 ethnic groups. Though all nice people we had not yet come to see each other as one. Still we are traveling the road to unity and perhaps after all this time together we have a better understanding of outside influence and what it means to be out of many one nation. The Kuti family amongst many others made a great contribution to Nigeria as a nation. Not only Fella but his mother and two brothers. Viva Nigeria, viva Africa!!!
I saw amazing full length documentary about Fela shown on Australian TV 2 years ago.
Oh really, that shows how great and popular this man was
Fela was a prophet, and clearly he is in a different category with present day musicians....Fela lives on, no replacement
A great Nigerian, I am very proud of what he stands for, justice for all. Not just for his Yoruba people, but for all the deprived people in Nigeria, disfranchises by the corrupt elites. Emulate him people...
Let us emulate him would be the right statement
Fela is someone who tells the truth about whatever he experiences , the way he thinks and how he feels
I was growing up with this music in cameroun I'm France spiking but I was dancing all the time. Now all my friends and children love this still of music. I remember at our college we used to dance every time love fella Ramson Anikula Kuti amen
We the younger generation love our ancestor Fela. We will never led him down
2020 is the year of awakening. Thanks Africa and thanks to all that gave their life for our existence.
Very well put
Very good production and well narrated by my daughter Mumbi. It’s very chilling to hear that Obasanjo himself was in the compound when Fela’s mother was thrown out of a window. Long live the spirit of Fela Kuti!
I remember when I was in London. My ex-boyfriend friend play FELA’s music. I fell
In LUV immediately. When I returned to NYC, I purchased all of his CD’s. Sadly, not much changed in Nigeria. I know , because I have a friend that live in Nigeria. Also, I watch and read the Nigerian news. The narrator forgot to mention FELA was influenced by African American music.
How? Which African American music inspired him, please can you name them because prior to Afrobeat, the only music played in Nigeria was highlife by musicians like Ebenezer Obe, Sunny Ade, Oliver de Coke etc. If you even say his music was influence by Caribbean music I can agree but African American? No my dear, Fela founded Afrobeat, he studied classical music in London instead of medicine that he was supposed to study. When he returned to Nigeria he was playing jazz but his mum advised him to make the kind of music that people will love to hear so he travelled to Ghana where he did some research on highlife which originated from Ghana but he didn't like highlife so he started cooking up something of his own, yes he may have gotten inspiration here and there like maybe from jazz music played in America, but afrobeat was originally created by him and in all my years of listening to African American musicians, I'm yet to hear anything that sound like afrobeat, common! Please go watch a more detailed story about him on African Biographies RUclips channel or the part 1 on this channel where she narrated how he started
@@godschild4615 I also have this book. THE LIFE AND TIMES OF AN AFRICAN
MUSICAL ICON , BY MICHAEL E. VEAL
Fela was the man ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
Nuff nuff raspect to Fela Kuti!
The Brother was a TRUE revolutionary!!!
All what he says are still happening. ... God bless His soul...
This is the real father and founder of Afrobeat and Afrobeat s
I was there @ Gbemisola street to give my last respect at his burial. Then my chambers was on the adjoining street , Ladipo kasumu str. MAY HIS WONDERFUL SPIRIT LIVE ON
The Spirit still lives 🇿🇲💟👏👏💔💔🇿🇲💟💪 Be Strong Afrika
His music lives on indeed 2020...
*FELA NEVER DIE*...till today, he lives on, for his messages and songs was *PAN AFRICAN GOSPEL*
A legend, a great storyteller, poet, freedom fighter, may he RIP.
Fearless man... Your spirit lives on...
I see the inspiration for Burna's Ye track
Which Fela song is that?
LOUIS OTIENO 21:10
@@louisotieno4712 Sorrow, tears and blood
I grew up in the era of baba kuti. Many had different names for him. To sum him up (that's hard as he was a strange creature), he was a man with balls of steel.
Love live Fella Kuti!! Such an incredible talented great man. I have listened to his songs before, but first time hearing his life history!!
A great man! The things he fought against are still plaguing our Society today! May his good works never be in vain.
After watching this, have remembered how people have recently voted for Buhari!!!!! Morever 2 terms, Have learnt that africans a soo forgetfull and unworthy to sacrifise your life fighting for their rights.
Was Buhari democratically put in power by vote or was it by violent coup?
Read animal farm
Tells exactly what happens in real life
@@inr2412 He's talking about 2015 and 2020. He was definitely voted for in 2015 when he merged with Tinubu's party to become APC and they promised us change with heaven on earth but instead continue to give us sorrow, tears and blood. Yorubas are responsible for our plight in Nigeria, tribalism will not allow them to see bad people just because Tinubu belong to their tribe, they voted a war criminal into power. They have started again in 2022. Sit don look sebi na dog name. Let's all be stuck in another man's land. We're all in it together now
A good summary of a worthy African musician
Im from Jamaica this sounds like what Peter Tosh went through in Jamaica.
Peter went to visit Fela when he was in Nigeria, but was told that Fela was sleeping. The young man whom Peter met didn't know who Peter was; so he didn't make adequate effort to wake Fela. Peter would die shortly after this event. I really wished they had met; because they went through the same police brutality by the shitstem. Maybe they would have done a show together; a show that would have led to the revolt against the crime ministers who have continuously downpressed the people. They both had the overstanding that the politricians where not attentive to the issues they are pertaining to the people
Spot On. Duel Radicals..
Fuck this shit...which year was THIS??
Of course Peter and fela are really similary and were fighting for the causes .two big stars
Spiritualistic of Afrobeat begat materialistic of Afrobeats. He is a musical prophet.
Can you imagine and Obasanjo is still alive the good one always leave us
Always!
Yes, prob'ly 'coz he's waiting to die shamefully worst.
Fela was a great man
Fela Kuti is the greatest president Nigeria never had.
Fela de prophet .. all he said has happened in our time
Nothing turns me on more than when you ask an artist to explain something, you will hear some angles you have never taught about
I really love fela,he lives on !
No one like him, fela baba 70 R.I.P.🙏🙏🙏🙏
Here we are many years later. Fela is still right.
That's because everyone that can effect change has become too materialistic - the press, journalists, actors and actresses and current musicians. Fela was all about the social reform and change
El Presidente Negro!! Fela Kuti mis respetos desde Cartagena,Colombia Sur America!
What bravery #FelaKuti upheld and I admire his courage and the #afrobeat movement he created. I really appreciate learning the roots of #afrobeats and although the theme of this genre differs from its pioneer, give the artists time to discover new themes.✊🎼🎶🔊🌍jamaica #reggae #ukreggae #reprezentradio #bbcradio1x #bbcradio1 #afrobeatsuk #afroboss #rootsreggae #dubjamaica #miamidub #dubwise #lovereggae #lovedub #dubheaven
True talk
Knowledge
I see where Burna boy gets his lyrical inspiration.
Debytes BOB me too now I understand
Very Good
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽! Most African/ Nigeria Artist all copy or mimics Fela! #Facts
crazy when some of the kenyan artists talk about the felas views on love songs and the same artists are very active on the love songs scene fela kuti is way beyond what has been captured here
Mafala sana
True legend...so emotional watching this
There will never be none like Fela!!!
The spirit of Fela will out live the spirit of Obasanjo even though Obasanjo lived many more years after Fela, the world will remember Fela many many years to come that is true revolutionary.
Amen to that. He would be remembered for the good and truth he stood for, while the other would be remembered for all the evil he committed
Good job CGTN . Any time
Thank you for this piece
I can't really measure my love for Dela right now. Still reckoning with you in 2020. Rest on legend!
We suffer and SMILE
FELA was an enigma.
I wouldn't describe him as such. He is understood by those whose minds are enlightened.
One can never kill a Spirit...
Fela Lives on
I love Fela for one thing he stand for Truth. But i this like is life style.
How i wish i was born during the time of baba fela...Abami Eda Lives on..
Great African liberators dont last. Fela the legend
You can fool the people some of the time. but you can not fool all the people all the time. the only problem in Nigeria it seems most of the people are being fooled. the hearts of Nigerians need too get back in touch with Fela Kuti message. Now You See The Light.
It's the same in Jamaica where he sang the song
HE WAS A BORN PROPHET AND VERY RESPECTFUL HE WAS AN ANGEL. FOR THE BABA KE .
Thank you
True Afrikan Sauce
Fearless leader,a great heroe,.....
Baba still dey alive ... All he said is what we face in 9ija
Still arround to impose the worst president on us we are aweked today sowore is here to open our eyes
The spirit of our hero, our loving father shall goes on forever IMNJ amen 🙏🙏🙏
God BLESS MI and baba fela BABA 70 ti
I love Fela song ooo much
He was unique. Today the music is mostly feel-good.
I better worship Fela than worshipping stupid Pastors, Fela is a Prophet.May your Soul Rest in peace ✌️.
16:49 I love thing....so emotional
Me too exactly like fela used to do on stage, burna boy do that too on stages in honour of baba Fela
fela alikuwa kweli baba wa afrobeats
Baba noma sana shupavu
Good musician fela,
Very legend
Love you father
can someone see how Mbabiaku talk professional
I'm still shocked at your Eloquence. You really capture the reality of experience of who Fela was with your words and expression.
This is 2020 we are still talking about same problem!! Only if he had his way to becoming the president Nigeria would have been the pride of black people all over the world!! #Endsars #Endpolicebrutality #Endbadgovernments
Though long departed Fela is still my love when it comes to African artist music. He is missed BIG TIME! May His Soul Continue To Rest In Peace 🕯⚘
Almost cried when that woman raised her hands infront of fella's grave.
RIP great one!
Hardship we know but only come to make us stronger
"Like Obasanjo and Abiola International tif tif" ahahahahaha What a courage Anikulapo
Imagine if he'd become president, I wonder what the answer to our questions would have been for 2020
This man was a prophet
Taking a peek int 9ja now..... Eidris Abdulkareem, Falz & so many others are towing that social consciousness. The others playing the feel good music are doing their things too. Fela will supoort them cos they are living their passion. Some of them like Davido for instance are still helping the needy, orphanages etc. My advise, they should just cut down on unecessay excesses if they want to live long enough
But this man already drop a message still Nigeria lean nothing. I will call Nigeria Alodo country the musicians are the worst today . I love this man how which he pass me your talents 😭
Africa music today is a shame
Seun Kuti & Falz is actually in his shoe right now..., I pray God help them.
How!!!?🤦🏾♂️