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Fela Kuti: Prominent Figure of the Afrobeat Genre

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Fela Kuti was one of the most prominent figures of the Afrobeat genre. Kuti was Nigerian musician and composer who played a large role in his country’s politics.  During the height of his popularity, he was often hailed as one of Africa's most 'challenging and charismatic music performers. A figure inspiring and controversial for many, […]

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