Beyonce/Fela Kuti - Get me bodied - Swizz Beatz vs. Fela Kuti (Part 1)
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whats the Fela track used here?
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@ColdasIcePrincezz you read my mind..
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i will always defend Beyonce on that account, and i will defend her husband because he too is very RESPECTFULL of his african origins and his west african antecedents... however OPRAH AND P DIDDY are entirely another matter..
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@roguerru thats why i will not totally hate on it, she is trying which is more than can be said for many of her contemporaries, will ever do. because of the influence of her husband who is very enthusiastic about west african cultures especially anything to do with nigeria since he traced dna to northern nigeria, she has also embraced some of that interest .. check out her rendition of our national anthem when she came to perform in nigeria .. she is RESPECTFUL at all times.. i appreciate that.
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@romanosxxx90 fela never went commerical he wouldnt have appreciated it but then again he isnt here and cannot influence the way his music is now being presented by those who are furthest away from it and what it represented to us in nigeira .. but its okay because it will make some of them curious as to who he was and the culture he came from .. thats a good thing
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for those who think FELA ANIKULAPO KUTI was some random african who found his voice in the usa think again,,, CHECK OUT "GINGER BAKER'S DOCUMENTARY ON FELA "its on the net if you want to see the real thing, the power behind this man's voice go and watch his original performances, nothing comes near to that and nothing will ever come near the REAL THING.. but there is no harm IN TRIBUTES and if the WESTERN WORLD IS CATCHING UP TO THEM, that can only be a good thing for all.
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did not APPRECIATE "BABA" .. is a disingenious statement here, and totally ignores what was going on in NIGERIA. its INSULTING to OUR CULTURE, our HISTORY in OUR COUNTRY. but am kinda used to americans making those type of statements , totally dismissing our struggles and completely removing them to try and replace them with their story .. er .. NO.
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@joyous3030 you are wrong, it did not take time for fela to catch on .. we always knew him he is one of our own it took time for YOU to catch on in AMERICA .. thats all, he was always popular with a particular group in america for yrs he toured but he was not open to you because your view of africa has been clouded by the media... of course fela anikulapo kuti was inspired by his sourjourn in the usa but that is only one fraction of his story its not the whole story at all.to say we did not
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Fela was one of my fav's I saw him perform before he passed away the memory will forever be in my heart. I believe in freedom of expression and I believe you did a good job. Sure all want agree but opinions are like ass holes everyone has one. Keep Fela's memory alive and keep introducing him to people who would have never heard him music.
fela wouldn't aprecciate this
romanosxxx90 3 months ago 16
@queentotheworld you are right , but as a nigerian , a yoruba woman, i take a step back and understand where this type of exposure will lead too, it will lead others to explore further and see original recordings and many will now be able to find out for themwselves , it isnt that this information was never available but not many have had exposure to its existence.
SuperQueenofAfrica 1 month ago 2