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Riotous music and fierce politics performed with a big smile.
—Yahoo! News
So joyous it could have been the Notting Hill Carnival.
—Sunday Times
Throughout his prolific career, Femi Kuti has stood as a powerful voice for justice, carrying forward the revolutionary Afrobeat legacy pioneered by his father, Fela Kuti. Known for his unflinching critiques of political corruption and social inequality, Femi Kuti’s heady mix of funk, jazz, and highlife (a popular West African dance music) has always been a tool for resistance and change.
In 1986, Femi Kuti left to create his own band, Positive Force, and has been forging his own style of Afrobeat ever since, adding doses of R&B, rock, and hip hop to the traditional Yorùbá rhythms and jazzy horns. Lyrically, however, his focus has remained firmly on issues of power, oppression, and social injustice, and his activism has extended beyond music through collaborations with organizations such as Global Citizen and his role as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.
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Producer’s Circle member Tom G.