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    Fela Wins the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award

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    According to the BBC, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, the legendary Afrobeat pioneer, will receive a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award at the Grammy Awards nearly three decades after his death, marking a historic first for an African musician. Legendary Afrobeat pioneer Fela Anikulapo Kuti is set to receive a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award at the Grammy Awards, nearly three decades after his death, marking a historic first for an African musician, according to the BBC.

    Fela, widely regarded as the architect of Afrobeat, receives recognition at a time when African music is gaining global recognition, following the worldwide success of Afrobeats and the Grammys’ introduction of the Best African Performance category in 2024.

    In response to the honour, his son, Afrobeat musician Seun Kuti, said, “Fela has been in the hearts of the people for such a long time. The Grammys have now acknowledged it, resulting in a double victory. It brings balance to Fela’s story.”

    Rikki Stein, a long-time friend and former manager, also welcomed the recognition, calling it “better late than never” and noting that Africa has historically been overlooked in global music award nominations.

    Members of Fela’s family, friends, and colleagues are expected to attend the Grammy ceremony to accept the award on his behalf, celebrating his legacy of combining music with political resistance and cultural assertion.

    Beyond music, Fela was a staunch opponent of social injustice, corruption, and military rule in Nigeria, using his art as a weapon against oppression, a stance that frequently pitted him against successive military governments.

    His activism reached a climax in 1977, following the release of Zombie, when soldiers raided and burnt down his Lagos commune, Kalakuta Republic, resulting in the death of his mother, Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, due to injuries she sustained.

    Rather than retreat, Fela responded with renewed defiance, famously transporting his mother’s coffin to government offices and releasing it for the Head of State, transforming personal loss into political protest.

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