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    Fela Kuti is more famous today than ever – what’s behind his global power

    Jamia NdamukongBy Jamia NdamukongJuly 1, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Fela Kuti is more famous today than ever – what’s behind his global power

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    By Alaba Ilesanmi

    Almost three decades after his passing in 1997, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, the legendary Nigerian musician and activist who created the Afrobeat music movement, remains the subject of global obsession

    The self-proclaimed “Black President” is everywhere, like an omnipresent deity. His presence is felt, and his legacy is honoured, through contemporary showcases from Lagos to London, Bonn to Brazil

    Among his many afterlife manifestations are reissues of his music, like the 2024 Fela Vinyl Box Set #6 curated by British actor and DJ Idris Elba; the display of his life, activism and music at the Rébellion Afrobeat exhibition in Paris in 2022–23; the inclusion of his most famous song ‘Zombie’ in US rap star Jay-Z’s Songs for Survivalplaylist for the 2016 Black Lives Matter protests; the 2014 documentary Finding Felaby US Oscar-winner Alex Gibney; and his 2008 revival in the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical Fela!.

    Fela’s 1969 album The ’69 Los Angeles Sessions marks the beginning of Afrobeat, a genre that has further kept his legacy alive, with contemporary Afrobeat bands emerging from Brazil to Japan. It continues to be a powerful expression of pan-Africanism and political activism

    Even the globally popular Afrobeats (with an “s”) pays homage to Fela and the sound he created through its appropriation of the Afrobeat name and sampling of his music

    My PhD research as a scholar of music in Africa investigates these post-mortem manifestations, Fela’s influence on contemporary global Black cultures, and what this collective cultural obsession means

    This widespread fascination is a sign of the issues his songs addressed that remain relevant, like colonialism in Africa, the impacts of Western imperialism on African cultures and values, and the challenges facing African governance. Fela’s lasting impact is also a result of how he idealised himself and how we have come to mythologise him, warts and all

    Politics and Afrobeat

    Fela Anikulapo-Kuti was born in 1938 into the prominent Ransome-Kuti family, described as “the Kennedys of Nigeria”. In the 1982 biography This Bitch of a Life by Cuban academic Carlos Moore, Fela claimed he was the reincarnation of a child called “Hildegart” who was born to his parents in 1935 but died shortly after. He believed he was sent to preach “Blackism and Africanism, the plight of (his) people” and could not bear the coloniser’s name (Hildegart) given to his previous self by a German missionary in Nigeria. Called “the Abami Eda” (the mystic one) by his fans, Fela was an enigma, but his reincarnation claim is supported by Nigeria’s Yoruba belief.

    Indeed, a lion cannot birth a goat. Fela comes from a lineage of activists and musicians. His mother Chief Olufunmilayo Ransome-Kuti was a human rights activist, nationalist and feminist. She led protests against traditional monarchs and British colonialists. His musical heritage spans generations, with his grandfather, Canon Josiah Jesse Ransome-Kuti, and father, Reverend Israel Oludotun Ransome-Kuti, being protestant religious figures and musicians

    The Fela that is most often projected is the “political Fela”. But Fela wasn’t always a political musician. He sang about women and sex, often perpetuating sexist views. Nigerian academic Tejumola Olaniyan wrote in his book Arrest the Music! Fela and His Rebel Art and Politics that Fela “gave many boys of (his) generation a popular language of sexism and made that sexist language extremely musically pleasurable”

    Fela is revered for creating the Afrobeat sound, drawing from diverse Afro-musical inspirations and genres. However, as he clashed with Nigerian military regimes, his music became more political. He was beaten, bruised and imprisoned, sealing Afrobeat with sweat and blood. To perform Afrobeat is to enter Fela’s arena, and performing the genre without addressing political issues is almost sacrilege

    Continuing relevance

    Fela is often described as a prophet, mainly because his songs reflect today’s post-colonial challenges. Songs like ‘Colonial Mentality, ‘Vagabonds in Power’ and ‘Why Black Man dey Suffer’ reveal this

    His activism resonates across times and societies. His 1978 song ‘Sorrow, Tears and Blood’, for example, was recorded after the Nigerian Army attacked and burned his commune in 1977. It predicts the bloody end of the youth-led 2020 #EndSARS protest against police brutality in Nigeria when soldiers massacred peaceful protesters. In the song, Fela also references the massacre of young South Africans during the 1976 Soweto uprising

    Shaping the myth

    The world celebrates Fela for his activism, suffering and creativity. However, memory of him is also shaped by his own efforts to create a larger-than-life persona and by our collective romanticising of ideals about him

    Fela was a master of self-promotion. Before the attack on his commune, he was shooting his autobiographical film The Black President. Fela wrote, acted in and directed this autobiographical film. As the phrase goes, he was “the man, the myth, the legend” to himself

    He is an ideal candidate for myth-making, famous for marrying 27 women in one ceremony, giving interviews in his underwear while smoking marijuana and sporting a great sense of humour in songs like ‘Expensive Shit’ and ‘Alagbon Close’

    Fela created his own myth, and his fans continued to build that mythology over the decades. The films, plays, books, celebrity endorsements and exhibitions continue to help build the bridge between his self-idealisation and our mythologising of ideals about him. Fela!the musical and Rébellion Afrobeat cast him as a divine figure. The annual Felabration festival held across the globe to honour his legacy continues to attract new fans

    In these many complex ways, Fela continues to influence Black life and global culture through his legacy

    Alaba Ilesanmi is a PhD candidate in musicology at Florida State University. This article first appeared in The Conversation


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