Thirty years ago I had heard Fela Anikulapo Kuti, by a friend. But mostly, I heard north-american music, then by the '80, I heard much afro-american music, blues, but I know very little the african music.
@Nadel60 Fantastic! African musicians tend to be undermined for their Pan-African capabilities. They are almost always the first to unite us and everyone knows no African country will go anywhere without the help of others. I'm actually learning more about Nigerian music in the 80s (a decade I know very little of in terms of Pan African music - thanks apartheid). I'm finding wonderful stuff. I'm more a fan of 60s and 70s Nigerian music but I'm loving the 80s too :-)
Uganda has never stopped loving u Yvone
seru2008 2 weeks ago
Once a start, always a star. I still love this music. Takes me back to 1988-92. So much memories
seru2008 2 weeks ago
this reminds me of the chorus from "Queen - I Want To Break Free".
theeuprise 2 weeks ago
thax 2 u tube, we catching up 30 yrs later!!!!
ukindex07 3 weeks ago
4eva the queen
1000GRAUZ 3 weeks ago
Thirty years ago I had heard Fela Anikulapo Kuti, by a friend. But mostly, I heard north-american music, then by the '80, I heard much afro-american music, blues, but I know very little the african music.
Holz4xa 1 month ago
Genial. I have just discovered by chance. It is the first music of Africa that I hear. I send immediately to a girl-friend.
Holz4xa 1 month ago
@Nadel60 Fantastic! African musicians tend to be undermined for their Pan-African capabilities. They are almost always the first to unite us and everyone knows no African country will go anywhere without the help of others. I'm actually learning more about Nigerian music in the 80s (a decade I know very little of in terms of Pan African music - thanks apartheid). I'm finding wonderful stuff. I'm more a fan of 60s and 70s Nigerian music but I'm loving the 80s too :-)
tloutle50 1 month ago
o my God am crying right now! My CHILDHOOD in Nigeria!
Ikukundu 1 month ago
reminds of my childhood moments
TheEddie24ful 1 month ago