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Fela Kuti (born Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti; 15 October 1938 – 2 August 1997), also known as Fela Anikulapo Kuti or simply Fela, was a Nigerian multi-instrumentalist, musician, composer, pioneer of the Afrobeat music genre, human rights activist, and political maverick.
Fela was born Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti on 15 October 1938 in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria into an upper-middle-class family. His mother, Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, was a feminist activist in the anti-colonial movement; his father, Reverend Israel Oludotun Ransome-Kuti, a Protestant minister and school principal, was the first president of the Nigeria Union of Teachers. His brothers, Beko Ransome-Kuti and Olikoye Ransome-Kuti, both medical doctors, are well known in Nigeria. Fela was a first cousin to the Nigerian writer and Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka, the first African to win the Nobel Prize for Literature.
He attended the Abeokuta Grammar School in Abeokuta and later he was sent to London in 1958 to study medicine but decided to study music instead at the Trinity College of Music, the trumpet being his preferred instrument. While there, he formed the band Koola Lobitos, playing a fusion of jazz and highlife. In 1960, Fela married his first wife, Remilekun (Remi) Taylor, with whom he would have three children (Femi, Yeni, and Sola). In 1963, Fela moved back to Nigeria, re-formed Koola Lobitos and trained as a radio producer for the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation. He played for some time with Victor Olaiya and his All Stars.
Kuti or Küti may refer to:
Fela Kuti - Beasts of No Nation
Fela Kuti - Water no get enemy
Fela Kuti- The Greatest Hits
The best of Fela Kuti mix by DJ Ras Sjamaan
Fela Anikulapo-Kuti and Egypt 80, Live at the Zenith, Paris in 1984
Fela Kuti- Golden Collection
Fela Kuti - Zombie
Fela Kuti - I. T. T. (International Thief Thief)
Fela Kuti - Trouble Sleep Yanga Wake Em'
Fela Kuti - Sorrow Tears & Blood (Original Extended Version)
Actors: C.J. 'Fiery' Obasi (producer), C.J. 'Fiery' Obasi (editor), C.J. 'Fiery' Obasi (director), C.J. 'Fiery' Obasi (writer), Emeka Okoye (actor), Gabriel Afolayan (actor), Benjamin Stockton (producer), Oge Ugwu (producer), Beatoven (composer), Omowunmi Dada (actress), Yvonne Enakhena (actress), Meg Otanwa (actress), Brutus Richard (actor), Wache Pollen (composer), Chidozie Nzeribe (actor),
Plot: Romero's (Gabriel Afolayan) neighbourhood is in trouble. People are suddenly manifesting symptoms of rabid river blindness . With his friends, Emmy (Kelechi Udegbe) and Peju (Omowunmi Dada) he struggles to understand how the neighbourhood's sole source of water supply could have been infected. However, there's no time to ponder because they all must survive and fight their way through to escape the infested neighbourhood.
Keywords: flesh, ghetto, infected, slum, water, zombieActors: Zofia Czerwinska (actress), Wanda Zeman (editor), Olaf Lubaszenko (director), Krystyna Tkacz (actress), Krzysztof Kowalewski (actor), Hanna Stankówna (actress), Edward Linde-Lubaszenko (actor), Olaf Lubaszenko (actor), Cezary Pazura (actor), Olaf Lubaszenko (writer), Maria Pakulnis (actress), Izabela Kuna (actress), Robert Gonera (actor), Edyta Olszówka (actress), Pawel Wilczak (actor),
Genres: Comedy,Actors: Ian Roberts (actor), Hakan Kousetta (miscellaneous crew), Mark Kilian (composer), Gavin Hood (writer), Gavin Hood (director), Paul Raleigh (producer), Jerry Mofokeng (actor), Doug Mankoff (producer), Mia Bays (miscellaneous crew), Rapulana Seiphemo (actor), Athol Fugard (writer), Kenneth Nkosi (actor), Pierre Vienings (costume designer), Robert Little (producer), Maureen Conway (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: In Johannesburg, a small time criminal, Tsotsi, is a teenager without feelings, hardened by his tough life. After a series of violent gang hits, Tsotsi hijacks a car. However, whilst driving, Tsotsi finds that there is a baby on the back seat. He brings the baby to his house in the slum. The next six days bring about a change in him that couldn't be foreseen.
Keywords: ant, apology, artist, baby, baby-bottle, baby-formula, baby-left-in-stolen-car, baby-nudity, baby-nursery, baby-snatcherActors: Artur Brauner (producer), Anja Kling (actress), Artur Brauner (writer), Aleksandr Pantykin (composer), Dmitriy Astrakhan (director), Gennadi Nazarov (actor), Ya'ackov Bodo (actor), Oleg Danilov (writer), Vera Kolyadenko (editor), Alla Kliouka Schaffer (actress), Alla Gribova (costume designer), Aleksandr Labush (actor), Vladimir Kabalin (actor), Gennadi Svir (actor), Tina Jaschul (producer),
Genres: Drama, War,Actors: Mieczyslaw Janowski (actor), Jan Jurewicz (actor), Andrzej Lapicki (actor), Boguslaw Linda (actor), Ferdynand Matysik (actor), Zdzislaw Wardejn (actor), Bozena Dykiel (actress), Krystyna Janda (actress), Jerzy Radziwilowicz (actor), Jerzy Satanowski (composer), Barbara Ptak (costume designer), Krzysztof Osiecki (editor), Igor Przegrodzki (actor), Zdzislaw Kozien (actor), Slawa Kwasniewska (actress),
Plot: Anna, a nurse, meets her wartime lover Marcel in 1951. Learning that he has been sentenced to death for his role in the Home Army, she hides him in her cellar for five years. She gets pregnant with his child and has the baby out of the wedlock. Despite the hardships and gossip she holds much better than he. In 1956 when the political climate changes, he resurfaces and is arrested, but then acquitted by the court.
Genres: Drama,Actors: Valentin Pimstein (producer), Alma Muriel (actress), Irán Eory (actress), Elsa Cárdenas (actress), Angélica Aragón (actress), Rogelio Guerra (actor), Leonardo Daniel (actor), Armando Calvo (actor), Hilda Aguirre (actress), José Elías Moreno (actor), Gregorio Casal (actor), Germán Robles (actor), Jorge Luke (actor), Rafael Banquells (director), Carlos Romero (writer),
Genres: ,Actors: Mariem Pérez Riera (actress), Wendy Kesselman (writer), Delia Esther Quinones (actress), Jane Morrison (director), Jane Morrison (producer), Jane Morrison (writer), Rosalba Rolon (actress), Ángel D. Soto (actor), Rose Rosenblatt (writer),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Flavio Bucci (actor), Peter Capell (actor), Bruno Cremer (actor), Spiros Focás (actor), Giuliano Gemma (actor), Alessandro Haber (actor), Senta Berger (actress), Sybil Danning (actress), Roberto Perpignani (editor), Francesca Romana Coluzzi (actress), Florestano Vancini (writer), Nicoletta Machiavelli (actress), Mino Roli (writer), Benedetto Ghiglia (composer), Valentino Orsini (writer),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Wladyslaw Dewoyno (actor), Tadeusz Lomnicki (actor), Czeslaw Piaskowski (actor), Maria Kaniewska (actress), Barbara Rachwalska (actress), Józef Wegrzyn (actor), Andrzej Lapicki (actor), Ryszarda Hanin (actress), Danuta Szaflarska (actress), Wanda Luczycka (actress), Hanna Skarzanka (actress), Wladyslaw Grabowski (actor), Czeslaw Raniszewski (editor), Wladyslaw Hancza (actor), Zdzislaw Lubelski (actor),
Plot: History of a few person who meet on railway station after the II World War. To the small town came Weronika and Marek, where Marek meet his old love Teresa. Now Teresa meet with Doctor Brus but still feel something to Marek. To town came altough Filip, who was capo during the war.
Keywords: 1940s, cobbler, concentration-camp-survivor, doctor, ensemble, factory-worker, going-home, hometown, memory, nazi-collaboratorActors: Tadeusz Fijewski (actor), Kazimierz Opalinski (actor), Waclaw Kowalski (actor), Stanislaw Milski (actor), Ludwik Benoit (actor), Bronislaw Pawlik (actor), Boleslaw Plotnicki (actor), Józef Nowak (actor), Zbigniew Józefowicz (actor), Kazimierz Wichniarz (actor), Jadwiga Andrzejewska (actress), Jerzy Kawalerowicz (writer), Jerzy Kawalerowicz (director), Wlodzimierz Kwaskowski (actor), Zygmunt Malawski (actor),
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The best of Fela Kuti Tracklist: Water No Get Enemy, Mr Follow Follow, Observation I No Crime, Kalakutashow, Excuse O, Trouble Sleep Yanga Wake AM Fela Kuti (born Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti; 15 October 1938 – 2 August 1997), also known as Fela Anikulapo Kuti or simply Fela, was a Nigerian multi-instrumentalist, musician, composer, pioneer of the Afrobeat music genre, human rights activist, and political maverick. The musical style of Felá is called afrobeat, a style he largely created, which is a complex fusion of Jazz, Funk, Ghanaian/Nigerian High-life, psychedelic rock, and traditional West African chants and rhythms. Afrobeat also borrows heavily from the native "tinker pan" African-style percussion that Kuti acquired while studying in Ghana with Hugh Masekela, under the ...
Previously unreleased footage, live at the Zenith, Paris in 1984. The Best of the Black President 2 available now: http://smarturl.it/FelaBOBP2CDDVD Fela's entire back catalogue repackaged and remastered, also available now: http://amzn.to/YH6RvG
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Zombie (1976) Fela Kuti From the LP Zombie (CD release 2001) ►►Get Fela's Zombie as your Caller Tune on MTN Nigeria by sending 0762010 to 4100 @ N50 only. Subscribe ► http://bit.ly/1XsVy99 & Everybody say "Yeah Yeah" http://fela.net/discography/ This video is part of a series of songs being posted on Fela's official YouTube channel (http://www.youtube.com/fela) each featuring, alongside the music, an informative commentary by Afrobeat Historian, Chris May. The entire catalogue, released on Kntting Factory Records, is available on the Fela website (http://fela.net/), along with documentaries and recorded concerts, CDs and vinyl, tee shirts, posters and many other items.
Lyrics: International thief thief, I.T.T. International thief, I.T.T. International rogue Well, well, ha Well, well, ha Motherfuckers Bastard motherfuckers We yab dem, yeah Hurry up there, say, "Yeah" Well, well Well, well, na true I want talk again o Na true I want talk again o If I dey lie o Make Osiris punish me Make Ifa dey punish me o Make Edumare punish me o Make the land dey punish me o Make Edumare punish me o I read dem for book ee-o I see so myself ee-o Well-ee well-ee o Well, well, well, well Well, well, well, well Long time ago Long, long time ago Long time ago Long, long, long, long time ago African man we no dey carry shit We dey shit inside big big hole For Yoruba-land na "Shalanga" For Igbo-land na "Onunu-insi" For Hausa-land na "Saluga" For Gaa-land na "Tiafi" Fo...
'Sorrow Tears & Blood' will be available on 12" exclusively for Record Store Day April 20 2013 The Best of the Black President 2 available now: http://smarturl.it/FelaBOBP2CDDVD Fela's entire back catalogue repackaged and remastered, also available now: http://amzn.to/YH6RvG http://fela.net/ http://www.facebook.com/felakuti http://www.twitter.com/felakuti
Previously unreleased footage, live at the Zenith, Paris in 1984. The Best of the Black President 2 available now: http://smarturl.it/FelaBOBP2CDDVD Fela's entire back catalogue repackaged and remastered, also available now: http://amzn.to/YH6RvG
1) Let's Start 2) Black man's Cry 3) Ye Ye de Smell 4) Egbe mi O 5) Ginger Baker and Tony Allen drum solo
This tune, "Don't Gag Me - Je nwi Temi" showcases the fabulous Fela Kuti & Afrika 70 saxophonist, IGO CHICO directing dance floor traffic with his horn in a performance filmed by the great Cream drummer, Ginger Baker & his crew during his visit to Nigeria in 1971 by road across the Sahara.
The Official Fela Kuti Website ► http://www.fela.net/ Subscribe ► http://bit.ly/1XsVy99 & Everybody say "Yeah Yeah" Previously unreleased footage, live at the Zenith, Paris in 1984. The Best of the Black President 2 available now: http://smarturl.it/FelaBOBP2CDDVD Fela's entire back catalogue repackaged and remastered, also available now: http://amzn.to/10yFqns
Fela Kuti & Egypt 80 Arsenal TV3 Catalonian TV 08.4 1987 Rebroadcast 08.10.2008 Turmix Classic Interview with Fela Anikulapo Kuti, in which he spoke about the role of women in African culture, marriage, the politics of his country, his stays in prison and on africa and the message of Africa. The interview is intertwined with images of a concert with his band Egypt 80. Running time: 36mins. approx. Video: PAL MPEG2, 25 fps, 720x576 (4:3) Audio: MPGE1 Audio Layer II,4800 Hz,Stereo,192 Kb/s
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The best of Fela Kuti Tracklist: Water No Get Enemy, Mr Follow Follow, Observation I No Crime, Kalakutashow, Excuse O, Trouble Sleep Yanga Wake AM Fela Kuti (born Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti; 15 October 1938 – 2 August 1997), also known as Fela Anikulapo Kuti or simply Fela, was a Nigerian multi-instrumentalist, musician, composer, pioneer of the Afrobeat music genre, human rights activist, and political maverick. The musical style of Felá is called afrobeat, a style he largely created, which is a complex fusion of Jazz, Funk, Ghanaian/Nigerian High-life, psychedelic rock, and traditional West African chants and rhythms. Afrobeat also borrows heavily from the native "tinker pan" African-style percussion that Kuti acquired while studying in Ghana with Hugh Masekela, under the ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fela_Kuti http://www.fela.net/
Copyright 1975 Soundworkshops. 0:00 Expensive Shit 13:13 Water No Get Enemy
Open and Close (LP) (1971) Fela Kuti Songs includes: Open And Close/ Suegbe And Pako / Gbagada Gbogodo Subscribe ► http://bit.ly/1XsVy99 & Everybody say "Yeah Yeah" http://fela.net/discography/ This video is part of a series of songs being posted on Fela's official YouTube channel (http://www.youtube.com/fela) each featuring, alongside the music, an informative commentary by Afrobeat Historian, Chris May. The entire catalogue, released on Kntting Factory Records, is available on the Fela website (http://fela.net/), along with documentaries and recorded concerts, CDs and vinyl, tee shirts, posters and many other items.
Lyrics: International thief thief, I.T.T. International thief, I.T.T. International rogue Well, well, ha Well, well, ha Motherfuckers Bastard motherfuckers We yab dem, yeah Hurry up there, say, "Yeah" Well, well Well, well, na true I want talk again o Na true I want talk again o If I dey lie o Make Osiris punish me Make Ifa dey punish me o Make Edumare punish me o Make the land dey punish me o Make Edumare punish me o I read dem for book ee-o I see so myself ee-o Well-ee well-ee o Well, well, well, well Well, well, well, well Long time ago Long, long time ago Long time ago Long, long, long, long time ago African man we no dey carry shit We dey shit inside big big hole For Yoruba-land na "Shalanga" For Igbo-land na "Onunu-insi" For Hausa-land na "Saluga" For Gaa-land na "Tiafi" Fo...
Fela Kuti interview subtitled. I made this edit for my high school students in Los Angeles. I subtitled the video so that they would clearly understand what he is saying. I first heard Fela as a young teenager and learned a lot from his songs. In this song Fela is being Sarcastic of the Democracy (new Christianity) which Europeans (U.S.A) use to justify their continued colonialism just as they are doing in Iraq and Afghanistan. I also changed the word F--- and narrowed the image as to not show the cigarette so that I can show it in school. Thank you for all you comments
Fela Kuti was the main figure in Nigerian populair music. He has been in prison and tortured several times because of his criticism of the Nigerian government and the sell-out of African wisdom and religion, due to Evangelical and Christian missionary activities. Africans got their own Religion which is not inferior to Christianity and Islam. In his songs he criticised corruption and the exploitation of Africa by Multinationals like ITT.
Interview with the legend Fela Anikulapo Kuti, about music,politics and freedom
Fela Kuti was and is still a LEGEND! "I Wept When I Heard his Music at the African Shrine"! British Music Icon Paul McCartney speaks on Afrobeat Legend Fela Kuti Red Hot + Fela, a new benefit compilation of classic tunes by the music legend re-imagined by musicians including My Morning Jacket, Childish Gambino and a few African stars, was released on Tuesday 8th October 2013. To remember Fela, a series of videos featuring a number of legends will be released. One of the videos is that of the British musician Paul McCartney. McCartney candidly shares how he met Fela Kuti, rumours of him stealing his music, going to his African shrine, his favorite song and a whole lot more.
Fela Anikulapo Kuti's Kalakuta, the Kalakutans and Fela at the press conference at Guardian News Paper office ( hosted by Chuzzy Udenwa) in Lagos 1987
Fragmento del documental "music is the weapon" http://www.arteafrikano.blogspot.com
The Official Fela Kuti Website ► http://www.fela.net/ Subscribe ► http://bit.ly/1XsVy99 & Everybody say "Yeah Yeah" http://fela.net/ http://www.facebook.com/felakuti http://www.twitter.com/felakuti This is part of a series of videos presenting the salutations of celebrities on the occasion of what would have been Fela's 75th birthday. Also on this day, 15th October, Knitting Factory Records are releasing Red Hot + Fela, a compilation album featuring interpretations of Fela songs by a raft of top drawer artists. All profits from this album go towards combatting AIDS. Paul McCartney describes meeting Fela, his visit to the Shrine and his favourite Fela song. Red Hot is an AIDS awareness organisation currently partnering with Knitting Factory Records to present a collection of cross-ge...
► Subscribe to BattaBox on YouTube: http://goo.gl/4dgy2r Fela Kuti - arguably Nigeria's and Africa's greatest musician - lived and died in the now famous Kalakuta Republic. It's a building that has now been turned into a museum to honour Fela Kuti and keep his memory alive. "Fela's spirit comes here once in a while," says Kunle Kuti, one of Fela's sons, who shows us around. Inside the Kalakuta Republic are posters of some of Fela's most famous albums, including Zombie, Ikoyi Blindness, and many others. But, most importantly, Fela Kuti's room has been enshrined with many of his shirts and bed, just as he would have lived. And then all of his shoes - "Fela's favourite colour was orange," says Kunle. The original Kalakuta Republic building was attacked by the Nigerian military in 1977 un...
Foremost Afrobeat musician, Femi Kuti as never seen nor heard before, spoke about many issues in his life in an exclusive interview with Channels Television. He spoke of his marriage "My marriage didn't last because, my wife didn't listen to me I told her I loved women. I like women around me and I will not be faithful to one woman. My wife wasn't comfortable with my fame and the women in my life and that was why we had to part ways"
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Open that book them call dictionary
Open am make you see
Open that book them call dictionary
Open am make you see
Upside down dey there proper
Open am make you see
Them recognize who work for show yes
Open am make you see
Because him get him meaning too
Legs for down yansh for up
Because him get him meaning too
Legs for down yansh for up
Upside down get him meaning too
Legs for down yansh for up
Upside down get him meaning too
Legs for down yansh for up
I don travel I don see
I'm beginning to vex up for this land
The thing wey I see I go talk
About upside up and downside down
For oversea, wey I seeeee
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English man get English name
American man get American name
German man get German name
Russian man get Russian name
Chinese man get Chinese name
For African man outside don't see
I'm beginning to vex up for this land
I no to travel anywhere
Everything dey under my nose
For African man outside don't see
Fillings boku road no dey
Land boku food no dey
Area boku house no dey
People no dey bear African name
People no dey think African style
People no know Africa great
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