Femi Kuti

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  • afrobeat
  • african
  • world
  • nigeria
  • jazz
Femi Kuti is an award winning Nigerian musician, and the oldest son of legendary Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti. Femi was born in London on 16 June 1962 and grew up in the former Nigerian capital Lagos. Like his father, Femi has shown a strong commitment to social and political causes throughout his career, but he differs in his religious views. In 2001, Femi collaborated with a number of US musicians such as Common, Mos Def, and Jaguar Wright, on his Fight to Win album. This album was widely regarded as the most influential Neo-Afrobeat album of the early 21st century.

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Songs

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    I Wanna Be Free

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    I Wanna Be Free (live)

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    If Them Want to Hear

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    Inside Religion (bonus track)

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    Intro

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    Intro Shotan

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    It Don't Mean

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    Let's Make History

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    Lets Make History

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    Live for Today

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    Look Around

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    Make We Remember

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    Masterplan

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    Mind Your Own Business

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    Missing Link

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    Missing Link (feat. Cammon)

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    Missing Link (feat. Common)

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    Na So Wee See Am

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    Nawa

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    Nawa (Introduction)

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    No Blame Them

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    No Place For My Dream

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    No Shame

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    No Work No Job No Money

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    Nobody Beg You

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    Nothing To Show For It

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    Now You See

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    Obasanjo Don Play You Wayo

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    One Day Someday

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    One Man Show

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    One Two

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    Oyimbo

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    Plenty Nonesense

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    Politics in Africa

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    Politics Na Big Business

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    Scatta Head

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    Scatta Head (Zenzile Dub Mix)

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    Scatta Head (Zenzile ub Mix)

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    Shotan

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    Sorry Sorry

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    Sorry Sorry (Francois K's Old Skool Afro Dub)

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    Sorry Sorry (Old School Afro dub)

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    Sorry Sorry (Old Skool Afro Dub / François K Mix)

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    Stop AIDS

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    Stubbort Problems

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    Survival

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    Tell Me

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    Tension Grip Africa

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    Tension Grip Nigeria

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    The Choice Is Yours


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