Afrobeat is a Nigerian
music genre
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that involves the combination of
West African musical styles (such as traditional
Yoruba music and
highlife) and American
funk
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,
jazz, and
soul influences,
with a focus on chanted vocals, complex intersecting rhythms, and percussion.
[Grass, Randall F. "Fela AnikulaThe Art of an Afrobeat Rebel". ''The Drama Review: TDR''. MIT Press. 30: 131–148.] The style was pioneered in the 1960s by Nigerian
multi-instrumentalist and bandleader
Fela Kuti
Fela Aníkúlápó Kuti (born Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti; 15 October 1938 – 2 August 1997), also known as Abami Eda, was a Nigerian musician, bandleader, composer, political activist, and Pan-Africanist. He is regarded as the p ...
, who is responsible for popularizing the style both within and outside Nigeria.
Distinct from Afrobeat is
Afrobeats
Afrobeats (not to be confused with Afrobeat or Afroswing), or Afro-pop or Afro-fusion (or Afropop or Afrofusion), is an umbrella term to describe popular music from West Africa and the diaspora that initially developed in Nigeria, Ghana, and ...
– a sound originating in West Africa in the 21st century, one that takes in diverse influences and is an eclectic combination of genres such as
hip hop,
house
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,
jùjú,
ndombolo,
R&B and
soca
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Other u ...
.
The two genres, though often conflated, are not the same.
History
Afrobeat was developed in
Nigeria in the late 1960s by
Fela Kuti
Fela Aníkúlápó Kuti (born Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti; 15 October 1938 – 2 August 1997), also known as Abami Eda, was a Nigerian musician, bandleader, composer, political activist, and Pan-Africanist. He is regarded as the p ...
who, with drummer
Tony Allen, experimented with different contemporary music of the time. Afrobeat was influenced by a variety of genres, such as
highlife,
fuji, and
jùjú, as well as
Yoruba
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vocal traditions, rhythm, and instruments. In the late 1950s, Kuti left
Lagos to study abroad at the London School of Music where he was exposed to jazz. He returned to Lagos and played a highlife-jazz hybrid, albeit, without commercial success.
In 1969, Kuti and his band went on a trip to the U.S. and met Sandra Smith, a singer and former
Black Panther
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. Sandra Smith (now known as Sandra Izsadore or Sandra Akanke Isidore) introduced Kuti to many writings of activists such as
Martin Luther King Jr.,
Angela Davis,
Jesse Jackson
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, and his biggest influence of all,
Malcolm X.
As Kuti was interested in
African-American politics, Smith would inform him of current events. In return, Kuti would fill her in on African culture. Since Kuti stayed at Smith's house and was spending so much time with her, he started to re-evaluate his music. That was when Kuti noticed that he was not playing African music. From that day forward, Kuti changed his sound and the message behind his music.
Upon arriving in Nigeria, Kuti also changed the name of his group to "
Africa '70". The new sound hailed from a club that he established called the
Afrika Shrine
Fela Aníkúlápó Kuti (born Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti; 15 October 1938 – 2 August 1997), also known as Abami Eda, was a Nigerians, Nigerian musician, Bandleader, bandleader, Composer, composer, Politics, political Activism, acti ...
. The band maintained a five-year residency at the Afrika Shrine from 1970 to 1975 while Afrobeat thrived among Nigerian youth.
Also influential was , a Nigerian musician touring from Paris, France, with his Matumbo orchestra in the 1970s.
The name was partially borne out of an attempt to distinguish Fela Kuti's music from the
soul music of American artists such as
James Brown
James Joseph Brown (May 3, 1933 – December 25, 2006) was an American singer, dancer, musician, record producer and bandleader. The central progenitor of funk music and a major figure of 20th century music, he is often referred to by the honor ...
.
Prevalent in his and
Lagbaja's music are native Nigerian harmonies and rhythms, taking different elements and combining, modernizing, and improvising upon them.
Politics is essential to Afrobeat, since founder Kuti used social criticism to pave the way for social change. His message can be described as confrontational and controversial, which can be related to the political climate of most of the African countries in the 1970s, many of which were dealing with political injustice and military corruption while recovering from the transition from colonial governments to self-determination. As the genre spread throughout the African continent many bands took up the style. The recordings of these bands and their songs were rarely heard or exported outside the originating countries but many can now be found on
compilation album
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s and
CDs from specialist record shops.
Influence
Many
jazz musicians have been attracted to Afrobeat. From
Roy Ayers in the 1970s to
Randy Weston in the 1990s, there have been collaborations that have resulted in albums such as ''Africa: Centre of the World'' by Roy Ayers, released on the
Polydore label in 1981. In 1994,
Branford Marsalis
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, the American jazz saxophonist, included samples of Fela's "Beasts of No Nation" on his ''
Buckshot LeFonque'' album.
Afrobeat has also profoundly influenced important contemporary producers and musicians, such as
Brian Eno
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and
David Byrne
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, who credit Fela Kuti as an essential influence. Both worked on
Talking Heads' highly acclaimed 1980 album ''
Remain in Light'', which brought polyrhythmic Afrobeat influences to Western music. The new generation of
DJs and musicians of the 2000s who have fallen in love with both Kuti's material and other rare releases have made compilations and
remix
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es of these recordings, thus re-introducing the genre to new generations of listeners and fans of
afropop
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and
groove.
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, a small Afrobeat scene began in
Brooklyn, New York, with projects including
Antibalas,
The Daktaris and the
Kokolo Afrobeat Orchestra
Kokolo ( ), also known as the Kokolo Afrobeat Orchestra, is an American Afrobeat band from the Lower East Side of New York City, formed in 2001 by songwriter/producer Ray Lugo.
Along with the Daktaris and Antibalas, they form part of the ear ...
. Since then, other artists like
Zongo Junction
Zongo Junction is a nine-piece instrumental Afrobeat band based in Brooklyn, New York. The band was formed by Charles Ferguson after he spent six months in Ghana, West Africa. The members of Zongo Junction stretch the Afrobeat style to fit their ...
have come onto the scene. Many others have cited Afrobeat as an influence like Daptone Records-adjacent groups
The Budos Band and
El Michels Affair. The horn section of Antibalas have been guest musicians on
TV on the Radio's highly acclaimed 2008 album ''
Dear Science'', as well as on British band
Foals
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' 2008 album ''
Antidotes
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''. Some Afrobeat influence can also be found in the music of
Vampire Weekend and
Paul Simon
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. In 2020, Antibalas was nominated for the
Grammy Award for Best Global Music Album.
Afrobeat artists of the 2000s and present, following in the footsteps of Fela Kuti, are for example his sons
Femi Kuti and
Seun Kuti
Oluseun Anikulapo Kuti (born 11 January 1983), who is called by the name Seun Kuti, is a Nigerian musician, singer and the youngest son of the famous Afrobeat pioneer, Fela Kuti. Seun leads his father's former band Egypt 80.
Biography
The y ...
,
Franck Biyong & Massak (from Cameroon), London Afrobeat Collective (from London, UK),
Segun Damisa & the Afro-beat Crusaders,
Shaolin Afronauts
The Shaolin Afronauts are an Afrobeat band based in Adelaide, Australia. Their music is heavily influenced by West African Afrobeat artists such as Fela Kuti, but also incorporates elements of avant-garde jazz, soul and other traditional Af ...
(from Adelaide, Australia),
Newen Afrobeat
Newen Afrobeat is an Afrobeat band that started in 2009 in Chile. Newen Afrobeat revisits Fela Kuti's musical heritage. The word means 'strength' in the Mapuche language.
History
Newen Afrobeat was founded in 2009 by the Chilean composer and s ...
(from Santiago, Chile), Eddy Taylor & the Heartphones (from Cologne, Germany),
Bantucrew, the Albinoid Afrobeat Orchestra / Albinoid Sound System (from Strasbourg, France), Underground System / Underground System Afrobeat (from Brooklyn, New York), Abayomy Afrobeat Orquestra, Chicago Afrobeat Orchestra, Warsaw Afrobeat Orchestra, Karl Hector & the Malcouns (from Munich, Germany), Ojibo Afrobeat (from Vilnius, Lithuania),
Afrodizz and
Dele Sosimi
Bamidele Olatunbosun Sosimi (born 22 February 1963) known as Dele Sosimi, is a Nigerian-British musician.
Biography
Sosimi was born in Hackney, London, England.
His career began when he joined Fela Anikulapo-Kuti's Egypt 80 (1979–86). Sosimi ...
and the ex-Africa '70 members
Oghene Kologbo (guitar) with
Afrobeat Academy
Afrobeat is a Nigerian music genre that involves the combination of West African musical styles (such as traditional Yoruba music and highlife) and American funk, jazz, and soul influences, with a focus on chanted vocals, complex intersecting ...
, Nicholas Addo-Nettey (percussion), who is also known as , with
Ridimtaksi (both based in Berlin, Germany). Namibian artist
EES (Eric Sell) associates Afrobeat with
reggae and
kwaito.
In 2009, the music label
Knitting Factory Records (KFR) produced the
Broadway musical ''
Fela!'' The story showcased Kuti's "courage and incredible musical mastery" along with the story of his life. The show had 11
Tony nominations, receiving three for Best Costumes, Best Sound and Best Choreography. ''Fela!'' was on Broadway for 15 months and was produced by notables such as
Shawn "Jay-Z " Carter and
Will
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...
and
Jada Pinkett-Smith. Many celebrities were noted as attending the shows, including
Denzel Washington
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, Madonna, Sting,
Spike Lee (who saw it eight times),
Kofi Annan, and
Michelle Obama
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.
Michelle Williams, former singer of girl group
Destiny's Child
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, was cast as the role of Sandra Izsadore.
The "Festival de Afrobeat Independiente" (FAI) takes place regularly in Buenos Aires, where regional bands as well as well-known Afrobeat acts perform.
See also
*
Afrobeats
Afrobeats (not to be confused with Afrobeat or Afroswing), or Afro-pop or Afro-fusion (or Afropop or Afrofusion), is an umbrella term to describe popular music from West Africa and the diaspora that initially developed in Nigeria, Ghana, and ...
*
Afroswing
*
''Confusion'' (album)
*
Latin music (genre)
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References
Further reading
Afrobeat (BBC archived page)Fela Kuti coined Afrobeat in Accra out of hate for James Brown – Prof John Collins
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