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Celebrating Fela Kuti’s legacy with 10 of his most conscious songs - Face2Face Africa

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Legendary and trailblazing Nigerian musician Fela Anikulapo Kuti was 58 years old when he passed away on August 2, 1997. The “renegade” musician made waves for his nonconformity, ideals and radical character. Known as the pioneer of Afrobeat, he enjoyed stunning popularity through his music. He was also a human rights activist and Pan-Africanist who...

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