Femi Kuti
By Victoria Ige
www.thenetng.com
Femi Anikulapo-Kuti, the king of Afrobeat and one of Africa’s most decorated musicians, will celebrate his golden jubilee in a matter of days.
The world-famous musician, bandleader and activist has been in the public eye since his teens, and now, he will, on Saturday June 16, attain 50, right before our very eyes.
Femi is the first son of Afrobeat founder Fela Anikulapo-Kuti. Being Fela’s child might be his claim to fame, but Femi has worked through the years to establish himself as a writer, performer and innovator in his own right; preferring to gain respect and accolades by virtue of his hardwork and consistency, while some, who are not even Fela’s biological children, continue to feed and live on his name and works.
We’ve been told there’s a special party for friends and family on June 16, in Lagos. ‘Femi, (his sister) Yeni, and everyone else will take time off everything next week and give thanks to God for Femi’s life’ a family source told us.
When he clocked 49 last year, Femi told us exclusively ‘ I don’t feel special. If you ask me about the things I’ve done to reach where I am at 49, well you could say, some credit here, credit there but I will not assert my life right now…’
Femi was born in London to Fela (October 15, 1938 —August 2, 1997) and his first wife Remi. Following his parents’ separation, he initially lived with his mother, before reuniting with Fela, with whom he shared a special friendship and closeness. He would later join Fela’s band quite early, after quitting school; eventually leading the band for sometime, while Fela was incarcerated.
In 1985, ‘he freed himself from his father’s legacy’, when he set up his own band ‘The Positive Force’. He was just 23 at the time. 27 years after setting up that band, Femi, has since discarded the title of ‘Fela’s heir’, to become the bonafide king of Afrobeat, a pathfinder in his own right; widely respected for bringing the genre to new audiences, especially with his collaboration with Hip-hop and pop acts like Common, Mos Def, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Weird MC, Olu Maintain, D’Angelo, Macy Gray, Durella and many more. Some of these collaborations, as well as most of Femi’s most recent recordings, were done inside the New Africa Shrine, in Lagos.
Femi is a three-time Grammy nominee. He has never won the prize.
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