Let's talk about Fela Kuti, creator of Afrobeats - Part One

in ReggaeSteem5 years ago (edited)

Within the musical genres there are some ramifications, derivations, or whatever you want to call them, the point is that there are currently a number of genres and styles in all the arts that can satisfy practically all tastes.

However, there are some punks that do not conform to what there is and want to experience other things, sometimes they turn out well and even creation evolves beyond what they expected, until it becomes something of worldly recognition.


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Such is the case of this music genre I want to talk about. It has African roots, and having that origin it simply (consider) arises from the place from which everything we know as humanity started, although unfortunately it is somewhat abandoned...
I'm here to talk to you about the music genre:

Afrobeats

We owe their creation to the Nigerian artist FELA KUTI. A masterful musician who was able to play several instruments (percussion, wind, strings.) with an incredible feat. His birth name was "Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti ", he was born on October 15, 1938 in Abeokuta (Nigeria) and his life in this earthly world ended on August 2, 1997, but her legacy remains. Very much alive.

Within his life, it should be noted that he was a great human rights activist. That he is among the most important musicians in Africa, among his children there are two who have also dedicated themselves to music (Femi Kuti and Seun Kuti). His mother was an important character within the feminist and anti-colonialist world and his father was a great pianist. Here are his musical and activist influences.

At some point in his life he wanted to study medicine (good thing he didn't), which is why in 1958 he moved to England to be able to do it, however the passion and love for music got the better of him so he changed the medical school to the Trinity College of Music, and here the story began.

With his newly formed band he started his musical career, the band was called Koola Lobitos, and they played basically Afrobeat, style that was created by Fela Kuti. Which is a combination of jazz, highlife, Yoruba music, and funk.

To not make this first part so extensive, I'm concluding, but I want to leave what is considered one of his greatest hits, within the album Zombie, this the song of the same name that is in the list of the 100 best songs of Time magazine.

I leave the video with the audio of the whole album, enjoy it:



Fela Kuti and Afrika '70 - Zombie (1976) FULL ALBUM

Detailed information about the album:

Tracklist:
0:00 Zombie
12:26 Mister Follow Follow
25:24 Observation is no Crime
38:50 Mistake

Personnel:

Composed, arranged and produced by Fela Anikulapo Kuti
Lyrics by Wole Kuboye
Artwork by Gharikwu Lemi

Fela Anikulapo Kuti - vocals, tenor saxophone, alto saxophone, piano
Lekan Animashaun - baritone saxophone
Nwokoma Ukem - trumpet
Tunde Williams - trumpet

B. Osuhor - voclas
F. Oladeinde - vocals
F. Oladejo - vocals
K. Oghomienor - vocals
O. Osaeti - vocals
R. Edasow - vocals
S. Komolafe - vocals
T. Adebiyi - vocals

Okalue Ojeah - guitar
Oghene Kologbo - tenor guitar
Nweke Atifoh - bass guitar
Ladi "Tony Allen" Alabi - drums

Ayoola Abayomi - claves
Babajide Olaleye - maracas
Addo Nettey - congas
Olandeinde Koffi - congas
Shina Abiodun - congas

In the second part I want to detail a little bit the characteristics of this musical genre, which I found particularly interesting, also because of the long duration of all the songs, generally more than 8 minutes, I don't think it's commercial at all, and I also know that it's not music that everybody likes, but it's music for the world.


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Hi Jose...this is an excellent review of Fela, he's also known to be a visionary in music here in Nigeria, till date, his lyrics are still portraying the happenings of the state in the country politically. His music remains relevant and a lot of warnings he gave are coming to light even after his death. A legend indeed.


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Are you from Nigeria? You can get to know him more closely through that reality because it is his home country. That's nice. He's passed away, but he's still there. Thank you for your comment @mistakili

I listened to the track and I can feel a sense of jazz lost in translation between many other genres to in force the compilation we have today afrobeats


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Yes, there is jazz, unquestionably. But I particularly like this rhythm, because it has depth in the message, in the rhythm. It's not a common thing, thank you for commenting @pouchonn.tribes


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Muy interesante la incursión y el excelente dominio que tienes en esta temática, querido @josevas217. Instruyéndome en #ReggaeSteem. Gracias por compartir, un abrazo y mi apoyo en el #toptres.

#toptres apoyado @josevas217 de verdad que no se mucho sobre el tema, te seguimos con mucho animo tratando de aprender un poco.

Interesting post. And thanks for making the minor corrections.

( Don't you wish we had a messaging app built in?)


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Thanks @dmilliz for the corrections. There, I've corrected it.

( Don't you wish we had a messaging app built in?)

That would be good, of course. Although one per discord communicates, but if it is a messaging app proper of the tribe, it would be an attribute that would add more value, for its usefulness.


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I think in the future it will be possible heheheh. Discord is great but its not here. Thanks man. Keep up the awesome content.


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Yeah? That'd be good. I think Partiko App has that option. But I don't use that app.
Discord is useful for many people to establish a relationship, and it's good, because there are even many projects through it. But, as you say, it's not here.
If reggaesteem succeeds, it will be much better than it already is.

And thank you for the words of encouragement.

I will continue to create content, it's something I like to do, and I also learn a lot from reading.

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