Eedris dedicates this to Fela citing some still relevant issues in the society which Fela talked about, He collaborated with Fela's 1st Son Femi Kuti. Download!!
The lead single off the album is titled "FelaKuti", cementing Wyclef's position in the Naija family as our adopted brother. All you gotta do is ask his close friends, Sound Sultan and 2baba.
Seun Kuti the son of the legendary Afrobeat pioneer Fela Anikulapo Kuti is out with a banging afrobeat single Giant of Africa which is off his recently released album “From Africa With Fury“.
The Fela Anikulapo Kuti Inspired tune deals with the dreadful living conditions in Nigeria. Bad Condition was produced by Kbeatz (for Mega Icon Entertainment)
Here Is The World Famous Continental DJ Baddo with the amazing mixtape of the Abami Eda (Fela Anikulapo Kuti) titled BEST OF FELA. This mixtape is a good combination of sounds and rhythms of the late music icon Baba 70.
The Ginjah master in this track dedicates this track to the Afrobeat originators Fela and Femi Kuti, which phrased as ''His Oga At The Top'', along with other top personalities. Download!!
Jibola Jasper features the legendary Naija Ninja Sound Sultan & samples FelaKuti on backing vocals. Para will be the first track of Jhybo's forth coming EP, entitled Jibola Jasper.
He sees music as a means of expression and derives inspiration from musical greats like FelaKuti, Damian Marley, D’Banj & Tuface Idibia. Without much ado, Enjoy his latest offering, Featuring Iyanya produced by Rundatrax.
The music was inspired by the late Afro music King Fela Anikulapo Kuti's 'Watta E no get Enemy Song'. The song was produced and recorded with Super Producer Young D in Nigeria and has a mix of African rhythms and melodies.
Kuti - Zombie Burna Boy - Another Story Falz - Talk Timaya - Dem Mama Trybes Man - Plenty Non Sense Oritse Femi - Koboko Wande Coal - Shey Na Like This Dotman - Naija Falz Ft Demmie Vee - Hypocrite Ajebo Hustlers Ft Davido - Barawo Tekno -
He is like the FelaKuti of Ghana. He performs the original Afrobeat sound with Highlife with funk and fuses it. We built upon that with Kits' framework and as soon as I heard the jam I had that swankadelic feeling about it.
Opening with samples from the opening monologue of the 1986 FelaKuti classic 'Teacher Don't Teach Me Nonsense', 'Pay Attention' takes a politically charged stance from start to finish.