The fact that I, an Irishman 🇮🇪 living in Mexico 🇲🇽 , has loved the music of Fela since I first came across Afrobeat in the late 1990s (while I was living in Italy 🇮🇹 !) speaks to me about universality of music. Fela Kuti should be as well known and appreciated as Bob Marley or James Brown. Shakara oloje! Lots of love and respect to the people of Nigeria. ✊🏼 🇳🇬
Mohammed Ali talked some shit about African and why the honorable Mohammed made them wear suits. I was sad and embarrassed when I heard the tape. Then I lost the 100% respect.
All the way in Kenya and appreciating his vivacity. People should watch this video and learn the power of music and determination. Africa can be greater than we imagine it to be
Beloved, I don't know you in person but God knows you. God ministered to me in a revelation when I was on your profile to see things around you,I saw blessings but spiritual attacks holding onto them,in prayers,i saw a woman in the realm of the spirit monitoring and plotting delay in your life, with an evil mirror, and with motive to destroy. But as I speak to you now her time is up, Render hand of favour with Anything you can afford or give to these motherless foundation (Godstime MOTHERLESS FOUNDATION.) in kebbi state Nigeria before 2DAYS with faith, as I Rise my hands towards heaven and pray for you they shall serve as point of contact wherever you are, you will receive double portion of grace to excel and total restoration of breakthrough in your life and in the life of your family. Ask for their acct details and help them call the MD in charge of the orphanage to get their details on (WhatsApp or call them now on (+2348159816947) tell him I sent an you. For it is not by might nor by in power but of the spirit faith the lord (zechariah 4:6). You shall testify to the Glory of God in your life. God bless you!.............
i am a South African, the xenophobic attack that just happened in my country made me to dig deep about the history of our African brothers...including music #NoToXhenophobia #OneAfrica #OneLove
I work with at least 9 brothers from Africa in Odessa Texas. A couple brothers name Mike O and Jamar O heard me playing Fela's music, they tripped out. They told me Fela Kuti was the Bob Marley of Africa
As a Black American, thank you for acknowledging Sandra and the role his time in America where he learned radical Black thought from this part of the diaspora played in Fela's approach to music and the evolution of his sound. Often this is glossed over. We're more connected than separated; despite the oppression the African and his descendants have been subjected to and continue to fight against. Let us come together.
We can appreciate his determinations. And put in the hard work and dedication in order to replicate the enthuasiasm for his artistic prowess and express that into our given activities; place of learning, place of work e.t.c
This is music with a purpose. Fela opened our minds about this world and about his experience as a Nigerian and the corrupt politicians who helped the west to loot Africa. Long live Fela, all the way from South Africa ❤❤
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.
13:42 let all the Ghanaians watching this video click the time stamp 13:42 Fela came back from America with an entirely new sound called Afrobeat. He changed his old sound (highlife) to an entirely new sound with a lot of precautions and style. 13:42 let all Ghanaians cease to claim the glory that fela sacrificed his life for simply because afrobeats is famous today. Ghanaians dont know that a laborer is worthy of his wages. God bless fela our hero and his legacy will forever live on!
Fela father was a singer and Ghanaians don’t even sing like him and mostly sing in Twi which only Ghanaians understands. They are lowlife always claiming what they don’t have and will never have
Fela only changed name from highlife to afrobeat...go and listen to all fela old tracks and u will hear his sounds did actually change...by the way fela afrobeat has nothing to do with modern day AfrobeatS
@@randya1773 If you agree that his sound changed, then I think we are saying thesame thing. 2ndly modern Afrobeats has so much to do with felas sound. Ex 65% of modern Nigerian afrobeats have saxophone jazz. This is purely influenced by Fela. (Fêla was a saxophonist jazz player) apart from the fact that many modern Nigeriian artist still sample fêla in their tracks, Fela is thier revered icon and source of inspiration. I advice y’all to promote your highlife and fight for your own success.
Let all the Nigerians watching this video know that he was only able to create Afrobeat after coming back from America and being influenced by Black American music
He's a legend, "only Nkrumah and my mother" walked on the street with people to fight for their right....today politicians don't live in their real communities anymore...colomental...Fela your legacy lives on..
RIP Fela. You were a true messenger and pioneer for us Nigerians. The man fought just to get the message out there. At the end he was successful and now a legend in everyone’s heart. Fela was the original 2pac for the black community.
Lemmy Garioku. Kudos. I am in my 60s, i live & work in the United states. Having lived my younger days in 9ja, practised law, also now a minister of the Gospel. Fela s story through life will not cease to amaze and influence my thinking , EVEN NOW
Their is no Nigeria Jus Africa you will see. That would be like me say I envy Kingston because I live somewhere else in Jamaica . or I envy Abuja because I'm from lagos
I am still wondering why people always refer to Fela as just the father of afrobeat. He just like Bob Marley being the king of reggae is the king of afrobeat. It's about time we give him his due credit.
@Daughter of Enoch Who is Enoch, when talking of Fela Anikulapo Kuti? Huh? Fela is a genuine African hero that lived most of his illustrous musical career fighting for civil and equal rights. Always remember these about the great musical genius and rid your thoughts of all that negative mumbojumbo.
@Daughter of Enoch Ara e lo n bawi. Lehin ko soji ara re. Ile la ti n keso lo s'ode. Omoale ni fi owo osi ju'we ile baba e. Tabijubelo, iwo omo karojire le sebayi ma fo'hun lori internet. Ranti omo eni ti wo nse. Now, take these truths and especially those of Fela's teachings and put to good use.
I am proudly half African but I was born in the paradise of Latin America and growing up as a child I realized that even today in 2022 we are still slaves, even now we produce more wealth than before for imperialism. I am a lover of good music and this man " Fela kuti is the Maximum Master" a phenomenon in that subject. The most important thing are the messages that he left us opening our brains hypnotized by the system and personally I think the same as him, that's why you can count on me to free us from the slavery to which we are subdued. 8 years ago I wrote a book called "Slave monkeys poorly educated by Israel" which talks about us as a society.
Damn! I never knew all this about Fela till after watching this video on him! Wow! He was really a great man and deserves every respect accorded to him.. He jus wanted the best for us yet we went against him.. Oh Africa!! When will we stop being our own enemies? I am Ghanaian and I can factually say we did same to Nkrumah! Smfh! It’s sad!! We the youth have a task and we must really do what we can to make here a better place to earn utmost respect from the west!!! ONE AFRICA IT IS!!!!✊
Woww. This was epic. I loooove Fela. I listen for 6-7hrs a day some days. It's great in the background or focusing. Prophet. Oh and love for John Contrane too
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.
Specifically, James Brown on the music side, and on the philosophical side, an African-Americans lady I can't remember her name. She was the one that told him he shouldn't be trying to sound western. Fela went back home and came up with something more original. The lady even returned to Nigeria with him, and lived with him for a while.
@@ADE-of-LAGOS I own most of Fela’s music(CD) . I think the lady was name is Sandra. She sang on Fela’s album UPSIDE DOWN. Roy Ayers was on the album too.
I love that Burna Boy schools people (black&white) what Afrobeat is, who created Afrobeat, & who he gets his inspiration from. That is very important in today’s society because white ppl naming it “Afrobeats” like it was just created all because Justin Bieber hopped on WizKid remix. Fela Kuti needs to be appreciated & known because he created a style of music that’s spiritual! And Fela Kuti stood for something so strong he sacrificed his body at times so others can know that they deserve more! Fela Kuti is an ICON!
Thanks. I send my warm greetings to the Kuti's and Fela's fans. I appreciate the Pope and other Spiritual leaders whom Fela used to pass a germaine message to us. He was a gift to us. Virtually, all he talked about, is still a reality till date. His distractors focused on his vices, to portray him as a trouble marker and a man that rants. Fela, was a man of conviction, visioner and philosopher. His conviction virtue can be seen, when he opted to study Music instead of Medicine that is parents wanted. He was loved by several women because, he was real.
a new Nigeria need to rise up to fulfill the words of prophet fela, his a man of peace and free world, a man who wants a better Nigeria , all the evil ex military rulers that rule then with all the evil they have done , they are still ruling us in this generation with the same selfish and devilish heart, how can this country progress, I pray God help this country cause sometimes it makes me sad with the way Nigeria is going , no future for the youth ,every little son in the street is hustling or struggling, with Nigerian wealth and resources, Nigeria youth no suppose so
Yes. He's very great.. he has the love of his people at heart.. Fela Anikulapo Ransom Kuti LOVE Nigeria.. May his soul rest in perfect peace. He's Our Hero Our father..🙏👍👍💕
While Fela Kuti is often credited as the pioneer of Afrobeat, it is true that Geraldo Pino, a Sierra Leonean-Nigerian musician, also played a significant role in the development of the genre. In fact, Pino is often referred to as the "Godfather of Afro-Pop" due to his influence on the sound. Pino's music was characterized by a fusion of traditional African rhythms with Western pop and funk music, which laid the foundation for what we now know as Afrobeat. He rose to prominence in the 1960s and 1970s, and his music was particularly popular in West Africa. While Fela Kuti is often credited as the most prominent figure in the development of Afrobeat, it is important to recognize the contributions of other artists, including Geraldo Pino. The genre has been shaped by a range of musicians and influences, and its history is complex and multifaceted.
So Geraldo Pino was around long before fela started to do his music, most of these musicians music are created fr different genres of music sounds different cultures so hats off to all the creators of afro beat ,reggae, reggae dancehall, afro pop,afro punk,American style, calypso whatever the creation well done
It's true that Pino played an early significant role. Tony Allen, the late drummer for Fela Kuti is the main pioneer who made it internationally popular
as a brasilian, the biggest african diaspora outside of Africa, subtitles help both developing our hearing and reading skills, but this is just my own, personal, opinion.
@@CamaradaGagarin good point you made there...i remember very well when I came to the Uk from Nigeria that I would put subtitles on. I did this because of the British/English accent..usually when watching Eastenders..i did not want to miss any word been said..cause it does happen due to the accent..I still do so sometimes..learn diff things along the way too
You Did it for me in Rwanda The Land of a Thousand Hills and 💓 of Africa, You gave us, Antwane CARDINAL Kambanda FIRST CARDINAL of the Republic of Rwanda, The Land of a Thousand Hills. Thank You 💕💙💛 My Beloved Rukundo 🔥🔥🔥💖💞😍🤩 Love you Mightly ?
@@naletsanaele sowore has an history of activism from his university days. he runs an independent news agency that also exposes the corruption in the Nigerian elite. he ran for the last presidential election but lost. currently he's in jail held without any justification by the Nigerian DSS under the order of buhari, the same military president that jailed fela... the same demonic leader is ruling again as a democratic president. I don't know why nigerians voted him. suffering and smiling under fulani tyrany rule.
With everything that was said here. What I understand is that Africa must be Africa. Africanisim, cultures, tolerating other peoples views with respect and dignity. There are diversity everywhere and people must respect boundaries.
Desmond Ampofo I was once told Fela had an unbelievable love for Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. I didn't know why until today. Africa first mindset Nkrumah had can't be replicated.
The fact that I, an Irishman 🇮🇪 living in Mexico 🇲🇽 , has loved the music of Fela since I first came across Afrobeat in the late 1990s (while I was living in Italy 🇮🇹 !) speaks to me about universality of music.
Fela Kuti should be as well known and appreciated as Bob Marley or James Brown. Shakara oloje!
Lots of love and respect to the people of Nigeria. ✊🏼 🇳🇬
❤️❤️🥰🥰
Wow! Shakara olojė 🤩🤩
You brought the Guinness, now part of Nigerian culture, so favour returned.
We love you too from nigeria 🇳🇬
Malcolm X,Muhammad Ali,Nkrumah,Bob Marley, Patrice Lumumba,Fela Kuti, Nat Turner, Harriet Tubman,Peter Toss...My heroes
Don't forget Madam Tinubu, and Fela's mother.
Mohammed Ali talked some shit about African and why the honorable Mohammed made them wear suits. I was sad and embarrassed when I heard the tape. Then I lost the 100% respect.
Yeesss!
Agreed
Nigerians are so lucky to have had Fela Kuti as one of their fellow citizen
We sure are and we love him to its. Many thanks
Exactly...wish we Kenyans had such a guy...the guy struggled alot...I salute the Kuti's just like I do to Marley's
Nah we are not lucky, if you know he’s ideology and story you’d know this was sad Af
@@davidhugh2344 care to explain?
@@koyedavid2194 he has nothing to say ,ignore him
His mom took him at a young age to a meeting with Kwame Nkrumah. When you are introduced to a legend that young, your life will never remain the same.
All the way in Kenya and appreciating his vivacity. People should watch this video and learn the power of music and determination. Africa can be greater than we imagine it to be
Beloved, I don't know you in person but God knows you. God ministered to me in a revelation when I was on your profile to see things around you,I saw blessings but spiritual attacks holding onto them,in prayers,i saw a woman in the realm of the spirit monitoring and plotting delay in your life, with an evil mirror, and with motive to destroy. But as I speak to you now her time is up, Render hand of favour with Anything you can afford or give to these motherless foundation (Godstime MOTHERLESS FOUNDATION.) in kebbi state Nigeria before 2DAYS with faith, as I Rise my hands towards heaven and pray for you they shall serve as point of contact wherever you are, you will receive double portion of grace to excel and total restoration of breakthrough in your life and in the life of your family. Ask for their acct details and help them call the MD in charge of the orphanage to get their details on (WhatsApp or call them now on (+2348159816947) tell him I sent an you. For it is not by might nor by in power but of the spirit faith the lord (zechariah 4:6). You shall testify to the Glory of God in your life. God bless you!.............
That is a great lesson you delivered my Kenyan sister. Asante Sana.
@@pastoradeboyepromises97 gullible you are
i am a South African, the xenophobic attack that just happened in my country made me to dig deep about the history of our African brothers...including music #NoToXhenophobia #OneAfrica #OneLove
well done
salute. one love.
I hope the others can do same.
So did you hit any findings bro? At least give us some fact feedback on this one 😎
Facts
I met Fela Kuti in the 80's but at the time I didn't know who he was, now I realize I was lucky to spend with a great man.
Tell us about it
I work with at least 9 brothers from Africa in Odessa Texas. A couple brothers name Mike O and Jamar O heard me playing Fela's music, they tripped out. They told me Fela Kuti was the Bob Marley of Africa
Bob marley of Africa. he sounds like a good guy but never heard of him until now
@@Anitachirubva I found out about him about six months ago
Fela is the creator of AfroBeat, a gifted and spirited musician as well as being an extraordinary minister of Pan Africanism.
@@Anitachirubva When were you born? Fela died in 1997.
The album cover aways stood out. Now, I know the artist behind the art. Thank You.
I've never heard of Fela Kuti until recently but now, I look for it.
He didn't just lived through it or created, he breathed it.
He was the real deal.
Indeed.
Now you see why people like Burna boy respect this man
I know I love Burna
Fela, I’d watched a lot of his interviews, he was very articulate, BRAVE and talented. Simply put, he’s a legend!!!
As a Black American, thank you for acknowledging Sandra and the role his time in America where he learned radical Black thought from this part of the diaspora played in Fela's approach to music and the evolution of his sound. Often this is glossed over. We're more connected than separated; despite the oppression the African and his descendants have been subjected to and continue to fight against. Let us come together.
The spirit behind the voice of fela kuti can never die
You can never replace Fela
Never ever
We can appreciate his determinations.
And put in the hard work and dedication in order to replicate the enthuasiasm for his artistic prowess and express that into our given activities; place of learning, place of work e.t.c
EVER!!!!
EVER IN LIFE
Is this a diss at his son ? 😂
This is music with a purpose. Fela opened our minds about this world and about his experience as a Nigerian and the corrupt politicians who helped the west to loot Africa. Long live Fela, all the way from South Africa ❤❤
Fela mother will be rembered as the strongest women in africa
Strong woman. Strong warrior
One of....
African has so many, may strong women. Remember queen Amina, Margaret Ekpo, ABA WOMEN of 1928, that challenged British tax policy, etc
Fela was uncompromising to the end, and this showed in his music. ✊
He was an African Icon. A True Man of the People. Rest in Peace Fela
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.
Fela!!! Respect Everytime,GREETINGS FROM CARTAGENA,COLOMBIA,SOUTH AMERICA!
Greeting from the bay Area bro!
Him and james brown are very similar when it comes to the seriousness of musicianship, intense practice session and flawless music!
13:42 let all the Ghanaians watching this video click the time stamp 13:42 Fela came back from America with an entirely new sound called Afrobeat. He changed his old sound (highlife) to an entirely new sound with a lot of precautions and style.
13:42 let all Ghanaians cease to claim the glory that fela sacrificed his life for simply because afrobeats is famous today. Ghanaians dont know that a laborer is worthy of his wages. God bless fela our hero and his legacy will forever live on!
god?
Fela father was a singer and Ghanaians don’t even sing like him and mostly sing in Twi which only Ghanaians understands. They are lowlife always claiming what they don’t have and will never have
Fela only changed name from highlife to afrobeat...go and listen to all fela old tracks and u will hear his sounds did actually change...by the way fela afrobeat has nothing to do with modern day AfrobeatS
@@randya1773 If you agree that his sound changed, then I think we are saying thesame thing. 2ndly modern Afrobeats has so much to do with felas sound. Ex 65% of modern Nigerian afrobeats have saxophone jazz. This is purely influenced by Fela. (Fêla was a saxophonist jazz player) apart from the fact that many modern Nigeriian artist still sample fêla in their tracks, Fela is thier revered icon and source of inspiration. I advice y’all to promote your highlife and fight for your own success.
Let all the Nigerians watching this video know that he was only able to create Afrobeat after coming back from America and being influenced by Black American music
He's a legend, "only Nkrumah and my mother" walked on the street with people to fight for their right....today politicians don't live in their real communities anymore...colomental...Fela your legacy lives on..
My mother was a Black panther, grew up as a "mighty liberator"
I am from Ghana, I am very inspired, some are sad and some gave me vim in life😔💪.
His name will still remains 💚💛🖤
RIP Fela. You were a true messenger and pioneer for us Nigerians. The man fought just to get the message out there. At the end he was successful and now a legend in everyone’s heart. Fela was the original 2pac for the black community.
@Daughter of Enoch you're a fool
Fela was a super hero always in the heart we Nigerians his memories shall never die but the memories of the wicked politicians are no way to be frond
He had the blood of chiefs, the creativity of a genius and a Heart more infinite than the ocean...RIP beloved.
Nigerians and doings.....Fela went on a musical tour as far back then.
You know!
The same thing our youth are doing
Lemmy Garioku. Kudos. I am in my 60s, i live & work in the United states. Having lived my younger days in 9ja, practised law, also now a minister of the Gospel.
Fela s story through life will not cease to amaze and influence my thinking , EVEN NOW
This is music always teaching people positive vibration THIS IS THE TRUE AFRICAN MUSIC .much love from Uganda 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬
Who ever thumbed down on any of Feli's music not be mad
"No matter the pain, no matter the strain, always look forward towards the gain"
Say no MORE
Was thinking I was the only one that got that point
Founder of Afrobeat!
Spot on 👍
FATHER BEFORE FATHERS #= THE KING
Nigeria will never be the same!
Long Live The Legendary Kuti ♥️
The real African Giant
Some people are saddest , why thump down this beautiful Fela biography.
Baba 70 lives on
I first heard Fela Kuti's story from DJ. Bantam during his radio show on 102.5 TIGER FM, I remember it was a Monday evening.
Thanks for this
Because of Fela, i envy Nigeria so much....
I know he was a very powerful man who needs all the respect and admiration
Their is no Nigeria Jus Africa you will see. That would be like me say I envy Kingston because I live somewhere else in Jamaica . or I envy Abuja because I'm from lagos
@@ibrookajamupalmer nigeria is a country on it own ode
@@austin2k994 I'm not totally uneducated. Nigeria is Africa. Nigeria has a population of 200 mil. That mean 2 of every ten African are Nigerian.
@@austin2k994 Africa will be one
Nkrumah 🇬🇭🇬🇭. Fela 🇳🇬🇳🇬. My role models
Seyfame Yeah.
Fela was an extraordinary minister of Pan Africanism.
Dont forget sankara ✊🏿
THE DIVINE INSPIRATION BEHIND AFROBEAT CULTURE OF THE AFRICAN HERITAGE-------LEGEND OF ALL TIME-----
"... no matter the pain, no matter the strain, always look forward towards the gain." Yoh!😲
Power to the people 💯🖤
Dede Mabiaku himself...alwats good with words😑😁😂✊🏾
✊🏿✊
....no matter the pain, no matter the strain, always look forward towards the gain... Viva Africa
I am still wondering why people always refer to Fela as just the father of afrobeat. He just like Bob Marley being the king of reggae is the king of afrobeat. It's about time we give him his due credit.
Father, in Africa terms well, king might be proper but I think founder will be more appropriate for him.
Father or founder is appropriate for Fela, as he was a creator of his own genre of music. A king does not necessarily create anything.
You make sense bro
Very good documentary, i love fela as a fearless African and see him as the only yoruba fearless man.
sweetie hi.. doesn't father mean king..?????..... isn't the.. father.. the king?............stop looking for arguments.................be blessed
Fela, one of the people I truly admire. Long live Fela!!
I really love him
Is he still with us ? OH !
@@mmdoz711 in spirit
You are everywhere. I guess there is no Fela's video that you have not seen.
Fela invented AfroBeat, a gifted and spirited musician as well as being an extraordinary minister of Pan Africanism.
Tell Baba Fela we are wide awake!! This protest is a start of many things
My love for this man❤️wish I got to meet him but May his beautiful soul rest in perfect peace🙏🏾❤️
Amen
@Ile Adura that's was the story they made up,after killing fela....
@Daughter of Enoch shame... it seems like you know yiur destiny... why are you even here...
@Daughter of Enoch Who is Enoch, when talking of Fela Anikulapo Kuti? Huh?
Fela is a genuine African hero that lived most of his illustrous musical career fighting for civil and equal rights.
Always remember these about the great musical genius and rid your thoughts of all that negative mumbojumbo.
@Daughter of Enoch Ara e lo n bawi. Lehin ko soji ara re.
Ile la ti n keso lo s'ode.
Omoale ni fi owo osi ju'we ile baba e.
Tabijubelo, iwo omo karojire le sebayi ma fo'hun lori internet. Ranti omo eni ti wo nse.
Now, take these truths and especially those of Fela's teachings and put to good use.
This man is too real. He said it the way it is, may be he was a prophet
Watching Fela during the lockdown.
even in death you are still a true legend and a hero
The Legend Lives on ❤
Hi how are you doing
Fela Lives.
God Bless the family he left behind.
We pray always for them.
Perhaps one of the greatest Africans ever! A selfless human beloved by most Nigerians. Lots of sacrifices for his people.
I am proudly half African but I was born in the paradise of Latin America and growing up as a child I realized that even today in 2022 we are still slaves, even now we produce more wealth than before for imperialism. I am a lover of good music and this man " Fela kuti is the Maximum Master" a phenomenon in that subject. The most important thing are the messages that he left us opening our brains hypnotized by the system and personally I think the same as him, that's why you can count on me to free us from the slavery to which we are subdued. 8 years ago I wrote a book called "Slave monkeys poorly educated by Israel" which talks about us as a society.
Hi Brothers and sisters,
For me Fala Kuti was the king of Afrobeat. We love him for Ever 💛💜💙💚❤🌈
The one and only black president ✊🏾
Damn! I never knew all this about Fela till after watching this video on him! Wow! He was really a great man and deserves every respect accorded to him.. He jus wanted the best for us yet we went against him.. Oh Africa!! When will we stop being our own enemies? I am Ghanaian and I can factually say we did same to Nkrumah! Smfh! It’s sad!! We the youth have a task and we must really do what we can to make here a better place to earn utmost respect from the west!!! ONE AFRICA IT IS!!!!✊
He has been nominated for induction into the rock and roll hall of fame
we only have 10 more days to vote
Abami Eda, they may try but there can never be another like you💪🏿💪🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
He has been nominated for induction into the rock and roll hall of fame
we only have 10 more days to vote!!
Easily the best musician to ever mount the saxophone.
I miss him all i keep doing is playing his prophetic music
Woww. This was epic. I loooove Fela. I listen for 6-7hrs a day some days. It's great in the background or focusing. Prophet. Oh and love for John Contrane too
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.
You can hear the African American influence within the music especially when they’re playing the saxophone and trumpet.
SB8731 Yes.
Specifically, James Brown on the music side, and on the philosophical side, an African-Americans lady I can't remember her name. She was the one that told him he shouldn't be trying to sound western. Fela went back home and came up with something more original. The lady even returned to Nigeria with him, and lived with him for a while.
@@ADE-of-LAGOS I own most of Fela’s music(CD) . I think the lady was name is Sandra. She sang on Fela’s album UPSIDE DOWN. Roy Ayers was on the album too.
African American music is HEAVILY INFLUENCED BY AFRICAN MUSIC.
Listen to traditional IGBO music:
instruments , rhythmic moves and thank me later.
I love that Burna Boy schools people (black&white) what Afrobeat is, who created Afrobeat, & who he gets his inspiration from. That is very important in today’s society because white ppl naming it “Afrobeats” like it was just created all because Justin Bieber hopped on WizKid remix. Fela Kuti needs to be appreciated & known because he created a style of music that’s spiritual! And Fela Kuti stood for something so strong he sacrificed his body at times so others can know that they deserve more! Fela Kuti is an ICON!
He is the king of afrobeat, may his beautiful soul continue to rest on
The owner
Wow.. im impressed😍🙌 never knew of him till today
Thanks. I send my warm greetings to the Kuti's and Fela's fans. I appreciate the Pope and other Spiritual leaders whom Fela used to pass a germaine message to us. He was a gift to us. Virtually, all he talked about, is still a reality till date. His distractors focused on his vices, to portray him as a trouble marker and a man that rants. Fela, was a man of conviction, visioner and philosopher. His conviction virtue can be seen, when he opted to study Music instead of Medicine that is parents wanted. He was loved by several women because, he was real.
Fella was a visionary to his genius.???? Love ❤️ his music from his favorite and my favorite musics beyond Afrobeat.
Very professional documentary. Thanks for this. I subscribed
Love CGTN and its rich, culturally valuable contents. It's always a pleasure to watch your docs and mini-docs.
Thank you indeed, CGTN. for airing this video on Fela
Wow I watched Sept 2nd 2019 ....
The man who saw tomorrow
You know your self ✌️✌️✌️❤️
FELA was and still a prophet. All his postulations and prophecies are Correct and True. :But nobody cared to listen
a new Nigeria need to rise up to fulfill the words of prophet fela, his a man of peace and free world, a man who wants a better Nigeria , all the evil ex military rulers that rule then with all the evil they have done , they are still ruling us in this generation with the same selfish and devilish heart, how can this country progress, I pray God help this country cause sometimes it makes me sad with the way Nigeria is going , no future for the youth ,every little son in the street is hustling or struggling, with Nigerian wealth and resources, Nigeria youth no suppose so
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@@bellsbellita5110 You are so correct
Fela forever😍😍😍❤❤❤
I did not know who feli Ku ti was until a Nigerian security told me the story of him at work
He's a great inspiration
Kwabena Kwarteng meaning you started listening to his songs few years back or what!
Yes. He's very great.. he has the love of his people at heart.. Fela Anikulapo Ransom Kuti LOVE Nigeria.. May his soul rest in perfect peace. He's Our Hero Our father..🙏👍👍💕
@@mg9962 Negate the name Ransome,Please.
I got know to him because of my barber
Our BROTHER Fela MAY COSMICMOTHER OF UNIVERSE BE WITH U BROTHER continue prepare us a place for us ALL 🎉🎉🎉🎉😢💝🎷🎸🎺🎷🎷🎷🎤
While Fela Kuti is often credited as the pioneer of Afrobeat, it is true that Geraldo Pino, a Sierra Leonean-Nigerian musician, also played a significant role in the development of the genre. In fact, Pino is often referred to as the "Godfather of Afro-Pop" due to his influence on the sound.
Pino's music was characterized by a fusion of traditional African rhythms with Western pop and funk music, which laid the foundation for what we now know as Afrobeat. He rose to prominence in the 1960s and 1970s, and his music was particularly popular in West Africa.
While Fela Kuti is often credited as the most prominent figure in the development of Afrobeat, it is important to recognize the contributions of other artists, including Geraldo Pino. The genre has been shaped by a range of musicians and influences, and its history is complex and multifaceted.
So Geraldo Pino was around long before fela started to do his music, most of these musicians music are created fr different genres of music sounds different cultures so hats off to all the creators of afro beat ,reggae, reggae dancehall, afro pop,afro punk,American style, calypso whatever the creation well done
It's true that Pino played an early significant role. Tony Allen, the late drummer for Fela Kuti is the main pioneer who made it internationally popular
God bless the soul of fela anikulapo tutti and his Mom soul Amen, R I P the legend of Africa
After watching the video till the end, all I could do was 😭😭😭
Fela Kuti he was the originator for Afrobeats he was an iconic in African music, and he made Nigeria proud his legacy continues.
Thank God for the life of Fela! Long live his music O
Why the subtitles? Everyone in this video is very comprehensible.
Its normal to use subtitles for people with an accent.
I'm not seeing any subtitles i think you just need to turn off CC
as a brasilian, the biggest african diaspora outside of Africa, subtitles help both developing our hearing and reading skills, but this is just my own, personal, opinion.
@@CamaradaGagarin it brings joy to my heart when I hear my brothers and sisters in Brazil knowing about their African roots.
@@CamaradaGagarin good point you made there...i remember very well when I came to the Uk from Nigeria that I would put subtitles on. I did this because of the British/English accent..usually when watching Eastenders..i did not want to miss any word been said..cause it does happen due to the accent..I still do so sometimes..learn diff things along the way too
No matter the pain, no matter the strain, always look forward towards the gain.
The great Fela Kuti was to Africa what was to Jamaica long live his memories
Very informative piece of Africa's history. Fela is now a name I will never forget. Long live the name 'Fela Kuti'.
He has been nominated for induction into the rock and roll hall of fame
we only have 10 more days to vote!!
You Did it for me in Rwanda The Land of a Thousand Hills and 💓 of Africa, You gave us, Antwane CARDINAL Kambanda FIRST CARDINAL of the Republic of Rwanda, The Land of a Thousand Hills. Thank You 💕💙💛 My Beloved Rukundo 🔥🔥🔥💖💞😍🤩 Love you Mightly ?
Great icon. Great inspiration man great legends of Africa number one
The man in my time, with due respect sir. Baba Anikulapo kuti. May his soul continue to rest in perfect peace.
Omoyole Sowore for president 2019
Vote AAC into power
Take it back Nigerian.
this youth dont know thier history they wont vote sowore they wont protest to get him they are trapped behind social media
debo doyin is he the better one? Please elaborate brother I'm not up to date with Nigerian politics. Thanks
@@naletsanaele sowore has an history of activism from his university days. he runs an independent news agency that also exposes the corruption in the Nigerian elite. he ran for the last presidential election but lost. currently he's in jail held without any justification by the Nigerian DSS under the order of buhari, the same military president that jailed fela... the same demonic leader is ruling again as a democratic president. I don't know why nigerians voted him. suffering and smiling under fulani tyrany rule.
Sowore is a scam
I feel his vibe on Burna boy
With everything that was said here. What I understand is that Africa must be Africa. Africanisim, cultures, tolerating other peoples views with respect and dignity. There are diversity everywhere and people must respect boundaries.
Legendary prophecy by the Godsent... He lives forever 🤟🤟
In every Generation there are gods that live amongst men on earth. Fela and Nkrumah are gods.
A legend and he lives on in our hearts
Nkrumah🇬🇭 and my Mother🇳🇬
Desmond Ampofo I was once told Fela had an unbelievable love for Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. I didn't know why until today. Africa first mindset Nkrumah had can't be replicated.
My mentor. His legacies live on
Great musician. man was a genius🔑🎼
Thank you, CGTN, for honouring Fela
No wonder you can see Nkrumah in Fella.Highlife beat will live forever.Ghana and Nigeria one.
We ain't one. And who d hell is nkrumah?
@King Kai tell am ooo. We are not one
@Assa • shut ur fucking mouth... And why do u care bitch ass
We are never one. We can’t be one with a snake that want to steal Afrobeat created by Fela
One like how? You thieves
20:56 has got to be the most fire painting ever
Good documentary
Kaway kaway sa mga grade 10 studyante jan keep it up people!❤️