Nigeria's Fela Kuti is first African musician honoured with Grammys Lifetime Achievement award

Fela Kuti, the Afrobeat legend, is set to make history as the first African musician to receive a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award at the Grammy Awards. The honor comes nearly three decades after his passing in 1997 and long after his influence revolutionized global music.

A pioneer of Afrobeat, Fela's unique blend of jazz, funk, and African rhythms created a genre that has captivated audiences worldwide. His legacy continues to inspire artists such as Beyoncé, Paul McCartney, and Thom Yorke, who have been influenced by his music and message.

As part of the 2024 Grammy Awards, Fela will join an elite group of honorees, including Cher, Whitney Houston, Carlos Santana, Paul Simon, and Chaka Khan. The award is a testament to his enduring impact on music and culture.

The recognition comes at a time when Afrobeats has become increasingly popular globally, with Nigerian artists dominating the Best African Performance category at the Grammys. Fela's influence can be seen in this genre, which blends traditional African rhythms with contemporary pop sounds.

Fela's family members are thrilled about the award, with his grandson Made Kuti saying that it feels wonderful to see their legacy continue to inspire new generations of artists. "It feels wonderful that all of us are still practicing Afrobeat, still taking the legacy as far as we can take it," he stated.

The award is seen as a long-overdue recognition of Fela's contributions to music and culture. His first cousin, Yemisi Ransome-Kuti, noted that the award should be celebrated by African people, who she believes have been historically overlooked in such recognitions.

Fela's own life was marked by activism and resistance against military governments in Nigeria. He was arrested frequently for his outspoken views and was even banned from performing in some countries due to his anti-government stance.

Despite this, Fela's music continued to inspire and uplift audiences worldwide. His legacy lives on through his sons, Femi Kuti and Seun Kuti, and grandson Made, who continue to carry the torch of Afrobeat music.

The Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award is a significant honor for Fela's family, who say it feels wonderful to see their loved one recognized for his contributions to music and culture. As Yemisi Ransome-Kuti noted, "Better late than never" - a phrase that could have been attributed to Fela himself if he were alive today.

The recognition of Fela Kuti as the first African musician to receive a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award is a milestone moment in music history. His legacy continues to inspire and uplift audiences worldwide, and his influence will undoubtedly be felt for generations to come.
 
Its about time we see more African faces at those Grammys 🙌. Fela Kuti's legacy has been hiding in plain sight all these years, and now he's finally getting the recognition he deserves 👏. His music still gives me chills to this day - who else can make you wanna dance and protest at the same time? 💃🕺 His sons Femi and Seun are doing him proud too 🙌, carrying on the Afrobeat tradition with their own unique sound. I'm glad his family is finally feeling seen and acknowledged for all that they've been through 🤗. It's a beautiful thing to see a legacy like Fela's continue to inspire new generations of artists and music lovers 👏
 
idk why they're giving this award 3 decades after he passed away 🤔. seems like just another PR stunt to boost afrobeats popularity? Fela's family is hyped but it feels like they're getting paid for the recognition lol. made kuti said "it feels wonderful" but what about all the other artists who were influenced by fela and didn't get this award? didn't see any sources on how many people actually took his legacy as far as possible 📊
 
just think its about time lol 🤷‍♂️ he was way ahead of his time you know? afrobeat has finally gotten the recognition it deserves and its awesome that his family is still passionate about keeping his legacy alive 💕 my grandma used to listen to his music all the time back in the day and she always said hes a genius 🎵
 
🎉 I'm so hyped that Fela Kuti is finally getting the recognition he deserves 🙌! It's about time someone celebrates the Afrobeat legend's impact on music and culture. His legacy has been a game-changer, and it's amazing to see how his influence can be heard in artists like Beyoncé and Thom Yorke. The fact that Afrobeats is becoming increasingly popular globally is a testament to Fela's enduring power 🌍. I'm sure his family, especially Made Kuti and the rest of the Kuti crew, are thrilled to see their loved one's legacy continue to inspire new generations 🔥. It's not just about the award itself, but the fact that it's paving the way for more African artists to get the recognition they deserve 💪. Long overdue, if you ask me 😊.
 
I think it's about time someone does this lol 😂... 30 years late, but I guess that's what happens when your legend grows bigger than the Grammys themselves! Fela's music was always ahead of its time, blending all these different styles and rhythms to create something entirely new. And now, it's amazing to see how his influence can still be felt across so many genres and continents 🌍️. It's not just Beyoncé and Paul McCartney who have been inspired by him, but also the new gen of Afrobeats artists - like Wizkid and Burna Boy... they're keeping his spirit alive 💥. Can't wait to see what this award means for Fela's family and legacy 🙏.
 
🤔 what's so special about this award tho? like, he was banned from performing in some countries cuz of his views, but now he gets an award 28 yrs after he's dead? 🤑 seems like a pretty convenient timing tbh... also, I'm not trying to be a hater or anything, but i feel like Fela's family is kinda milking this for all it's worth rn... like, they're already getting a paycheck out of his music legacy and now they get an award too? 🤑😒
 
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