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How Seun Kuti Reacted After Korra Obidi Twerked On His Father, Fela’s Grave (Video)

Seun Kuti, the renowned Nigerian musician and youngest son of Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti, has reacted to Korra Obidi’s twerking tribute at his father’s graveside.

Earlier, 626Blaze reported that Korra had during her visit to Nigeria over the weekend, visited Fela’s grave and performed a twerking tribute in his honour.

Sharing the video on her Instagram page, Korra said, “I gave baba an offering. We visited the grave site of Anikulapo Kuti today, and we all know that one thing Fela loved was a woman with Gyrating hips. So I decided to twerk for baba”.

Reacting to the dance, Seun Kuti appreciated Korra’s gesture, saying it was aligned with Fela’s vibrant lifestyle and cultural influence.

“You guys know what baba likes but you will never give him what he wants. E go better for you my sister”.

The development has sparked mixed reactions on social media, with critics arguing that Korra performance crossed a line.

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My Father Fela Kuti Expected Me To Learn Everything On My Own – Femi Kuti Opens Up On His Childhood

Nigerian singer Femi Kuti has reflected on his childhood with his father, the late Afrobeat legend Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, saying he grew up without direct guidance and had to learn by observing.

He spoke at the Ake Arts and Books Festival in Lagos, where he described his upbringing as unusual.

According to him, there were no formal lessons at home, yet his father expected him to know things on his own.

He recalled how he was pushed to read and understand many things even though he had not been taught in the usual way.

Femi explained that the normal father-son bond did not exist in their home.

He said Fela demanded excellence from everyone around him, adding that failure was not an option, and excuses were not accepted.

Femi said this made him rely heavily on watching his father’s actions and learning from daily experiences.

He said his understanding of life came from seeing how his father handled danger, police raids, and other challenges.

He often asked questions about fear and survival, and those moments shaped his thinking more than any classroom could.

Femi also said that poor school results never brought anger from Fela.

Instead, Fela reacted in a confusing way that made him question what was really expected of him as a child.

He linked these experiences to his desire to stand on his own.

He recalled how he left Fela’s band years ago to build his identity and follow his own path in music.

He said he believed he was meant to be Femi, not a copy of his father.

Femi also shared that when he released his first album, Fela dismissed it, but he continued to work, grow, and create a career that reflects his own sound and journey.

He said: “He (Fela) expected me to know how to read. How is it possible to know how to read if I am not taught? If I haven’t got any formal education of any sort, how can I read? But I had to read. ‘You should know,’ he would say. ‘Did you take your brain and put it in my head?’

“If you are Fela’s person you had to excel beyond reasonable doubt. You just had to know. So you couldn’t give excuses.

“I learnt by just watching him. I would ask questions probably like ‘Are you not afraid to die?’ He would give me his answer.

“And as I was growing up I would say ‘what’s wrong?’ … but if I failed… Fela would say, ‘Ah you failed, well done.’

“If God wanted me to be Fela, I would have been Fela. I had to be Femi Kuti.”

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Fela Kuti is Only African Artist Greater Than Me – Burna Boy

Grammy-winning singer, Damini Ogulu aka Burna Boy has boasted that apart from Afrobeat pioneer, Fela Kuti, no other African singer is greater than him.
He made the statement during a recent livestream with popular Australian streamer, Playboymax.
 
“He [Fala Kuti] is the king. He is the only one [African artist] who is greater than me. He is the only one,” Burna Boy boasted.
The ‘Last Last’ crooner’s bold claim elicited mixed reactions, with many saying it was overreaching.
While Burna Boy is currently one of the biggest artist in African, the hierarchy of the of the greatest African artists in history remains a debate.
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Fela Didn’t Inspire Me – Burna Boy

Grammy-winning Nigerian singer, Burna Boy has stated that Fela Kuti was a big influence on him, but didn’t inspire him.

Burna stated this during a recent conversation with tennis legend Roger Federer.

The African Giant hitmaker stated that Fela’s records were among the albums that defined his formative years, but he wasn’t inspired by them.

Burna Boy explained that the first album he got was the record of R&B artist, Joe, as his 10th birthday gift.
He revealed that he got Fela’s album from his grandad, Benson Idonjie, who was the Afrobeat musician’s first manager.
He also shared that Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter III and Tupac’s Makaveli album were also among the theme songs of his childhood.
Federer then asked which of those records had the biggest impact on him. Burna Boy replier, “Honestly, none,” but added, “Fela was a big influence on me.”
Burna Boy’s claims of not being inspired by Fela came as a rude shock to many as he has sampled the Afrobeat pioneer in several of his songs, including hits like ‘Ye’, ‘My Money, My Baby’, and ‘Gbona’.
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Fela Was Poor, Struggled To Feed His Family – Femi Kuti Reveals

Femi Kuti, the Grammy-nominated Afrobeat artist, has disclosed that his late father, Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti, once faced poverty and struggled to provide for his family.

Femi explained that when Fela’s first hit song ‘Jeun Ko Ku’ was making waves, the family was in abject poverty despite the singer’s fame.

Speaking in a recent interview with Afropolitan, Femi said, “Fela was very poor. He couldn’t even afford food for us his kids. I mean, really really poor. Then we were living at No. 14A Agege Motor Road, this was all before Kalakuta.

“Every music story was playing Fela’s first Afrobeats hit ‘Jeun Ko Ku.’ I think he too was surprised at the reception he got.”

Recall that Femi Kuti’s son, Made Kuti, also made similar claims that his grandfather, Fela Kuti, died poor.

He explained that Fela made a lot of money during his lifetime but died broke because he was excessively generous.

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I Miss You, I Live For Your Legacy – Singer, Seun Kuti Pays Tribute To Legendary Father, Fela Kuti

Seun Kuti, the famous Afrobeat artist, has taken to social media to pay tribute to his legendary father, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, marking 27 years since his passing.

On Instagram, Seun reflected on Fela’s enduring influence on their lives since his 1997 death.

He acknowledged the growth of Fela’s impact through his music, legacy, and mission.

Seun expressed his love and loyalty to his father’s legacy, stating that every aspect of his music is a tribute to Fela.

He confessed missing his father while affirming his commitment to continuing Fela’s work.

He wrote: “Every year since you passed to the great beyond, your impact on our lives has continued to grow.

“Every note, every phrase, every dance, every song and every album is to show my love for you.

“I miss you! I play my sax for you dad, I live for your legacy and I am loyal to the mission. Love you big man more than words can express.”

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Fela Died Early For Not Minding His Business – Portable

Controversial Nigerian singer, Portable has revealed that late legendary singer, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti died because he refused to mind his own business.
Recall that Fela was an activist who challenged bad governance at the risk of his life and that of his family.
Shading Fela in a recent podcast with media personality, Quincy Jonze on the ‘Echoo Room’, Portable insisted that Fela died early because he did not mind his business.
According to what we were told, if Fela had minded his business a little he would have lived longer. But he was busy fighting for Nigerians wey no fight for their selves.
 
“I was in America looking for foreign artistes. I was busy displaying my madness online when Davido called me to come. Me and Davido did not quarrel until when the devil Zlatan came.” he said.
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Dj Phrowsh drops ‘Reborn Mixtape Vol 1’ featuring 9ninelitty Eazy9ja

Abubakar Oduwusi popularly known as Dj Phrowsh described his new mixtape titled REBORN as a new dawn for him after he recently got signed to BaseonBelieve Management.

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The Ikorodu born disc jockey featured the hottest songs in the country on the mixtape and he introduced a couple of new artistes on the 35 track tape like one of the fast rising artistes from his hood Eazy9ja who is also signed to Baseonbelieve Management and 9ninelitty a graduate of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Ogbomosho.

Track List

 

Mohbad_Beast & peace
Olamide_Celebrate
9ninelitty_9CDB
felt kuti_Sorry sorry
Ruger_Girlfriend
Seyi vibez_Trumpet
Asake_Lonely at the top
Davido_Feel
Burna boy_Yababulu
Shallipopi_Ex convict
Mayorkun_Nack remix
Kiss Daniel_Unleash
9ninelitty_Cant see you
Khaid_Anabella
Asake_I Believe
Seyi vibez_Migos
Mohbad_Weekend
Seyi vibez X Burna boy_Giza
Mavins record_Overdose
Asake_Basquiet
Kiss daniel_Shu Peru
Mohbad_Tiff
Asake_2:30
Spyro_Who is your guy?
Seyi vibez_Flakky
Kcee_Ojapiano
Young jonn_Sharpally
Asake_Mogbe
Seyi vibez_Jajo
Aura starr_Stability
Eazy9ja_Koto
Dj phrowsh_Jerusalem remix
Portable_Am not a prisoner
Olamide_Giza

REBORN mixtape Vol 1 was perfectly curated to make listeners feel good and it is available on Audiomack for download.