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Bantu (stylised in
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) is a 13-piece band based in
Lagos Lagos ( ; ), or Lagos City, is a large metropolitan city in southwestern Nigeria. With an upper population estimated above 21 million dwellers, it is the largest city in Nigeria, the most populous urban area on the African continent, and on ...
, Nigeria. Their music is a fusion of Afrofunk,
Afrobeat Afrobeat (also known as Afrofunk) is a West African music genre, fusing influences from Nigerian (such as Yoruba) and Ghanaian (such as highlife) music, with American funk, jazz, and soul influences. With a focus on chanted vocals, complex i ...
,
highlife Highlife is a Ghanaian music genre that originated along the coastal cities of present-day Ghana in the 19th century, during its Gold Coast (region), history as a colony of the British and through its trade routes in coastal areas. It encompasse ...
and
Yoruba music Yoruba music is the pattern/style of music practiced by the Yoruba people of Nigeria, Togo, and Benin. It is perhaps best known for its extremely advanced drumming tradition and techniques, especially using the gongon hourglass shape tension dru ...
. The group features multi-instrumentalists and singers who perform as a collective.


History

Nigerian-German brothers Ade Bantu and Abiodun, Sierra Leonean-German-singer Patrice and Nigerian singer Amaechi Okerenkwo founded Bantu in 1996 in
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, Germany. BANTU is an acronym for "Brotherhood Alliance Navigating Towards Unity" and according to band member Ade Bantu the name was also chosen to honour South African anti-apartheid activist
Steve Bantu Biko Bantu Stephen Biko Order for Meritorious Service, OMSG (18 December 1946 – 12 September 1977) was a South African internal resistance to apartheid, anti-apartheid activist. Ideologically an African nationalism, African nationalist and ...
. The band's first recording was "No Vernacular (Humber Version)" which they released on the Cologne Carnival compilation Humba 2-Fastlovend Roots in 1996. Their debut album ''
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'' was released in 2000 and it became an instant success in Nigeria earning them two radio hit singles: "Nzogbu" (featuring Trinidadian Rapso artist Brother Resistance) and "Fire Inna Dancehall". After the departure of Amaechi and Patrice from the band a second self-titled album '' Bantu'' featuring Jamaican drummer
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, Peter Tosh guitarist
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, Positive Black Soul and Pee Froiss from Senegal was released in 2004 with Ade Bantu & Abiodun handling most of the vocal duties.access date 27 June 2016 In 2005 Bantu was awarded the
Kora Awards The KORA All Africa Music Awards are music awards given annually for musical achievement in sub-Saharan Africa. The awards were founded in 1994 by Benin born businessman, Ernest Adjovi, after a discussion in Namibia with the country's President H ...
(the Pan African equivalent of the Grammies) in the categories "Best Group West Africa" and "Best Group Africa" for their third album release '' Fuji Satisfaction'' a collaborative effort that featured Nigerian
Fuji music Fújì is a genre of Yoruba popular music that emerged in Nigeria in the 1960s. It evolved from the improvisational wéré music also known as ajísari (meaning "waking up for sari", performed to awaken Muslims before dawn during the fasting s ...
singer Adewale Ayuba. In 2011 Bantu released their fourth studio album titled '' No Man Stands Alone'' an album of collaborations mostly recorded in Nigeria. The album featured
Highlife music Highlife is a Ghanaian music genre that originated along the coastal cities of present-day Ghana in the 19th century, during its Gold Coast (region), history as a colony of the British and through its trade routes in coastal areas. It encompasse ...
legend Fatai Rolling Dollar, Nigerian singer Sound Sultan and Nigerian-German singer Nneka amongst many others. Since 2013, the Bantu collective has been hosting Afropolitan Vibes a monthly live music concert series and annual music festival in Lagos, Nigeria. On 7 July 2017, the 13 piece Bantu collective released '' Agberos International''. The 10 track album was produced by Aman Junaid. It features Tony Allen on drums ("Niger Delta Blues") and Nigerian spoken word poet Wana Wana ("Oni Temi"). The music on the album straddles Afrobeat, highlife, funk and hip hop, while the lyrics have been described as witty, political and satirical. In September 2020 Bantu released ''Everybody Get Agenda'', an album which has been noted to comment not only on the socio political atmosphere in Nigeria but on the entire African continent while addressing issues of urban alienation, xenophobia and migration. The album also features Seun Kuti on the song "Yeye Theory". Bantu released their seventh studio album, '' What Is Your Breaking Point?'', in June 2023. The album featured a unique fusion of Afrobeat, Afrofunk and various Yourba musical influences. It also explored themes of post-colonial trauma, Africa's brain drain, gender oppression and social class discrimination.


Collaborations

Bantu's broad musical scope has led to an extensive list of collaborations across all genres of music. They have recorded with the likes of British reggae group
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, German
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artist
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, Afrobeat co-founder Tony Allen, jùjú musician Ebenezer Obey, jùjú artist Dele Ojo, highlife singer Paulson Kalu,
Orlando Julius Orlando Julius Aremu Olusanya Ekemode, known professionally as Orlando Julius or Orlando Julius Ekemode (22 September 1943 – 14 April 2022) was a Nigerian saxophonist, singer, bandleader, and songwriter closely associated with afrobeat music. ...
, Nigerian actor and folk singer Jimi Solanke, African China, Lord of Ajasa, Schäl Sick Brass Band, German rapper Megaloh, Afrobeat Academy Band, Ghanaian duo Fokn Bois, Ancient Astronauts and African-American rapper Akua Naru.


Awards and nominations

In 2005, Bantu won the
Kora Awards The KORA All Africa Music Awards are music awards given annually for musical achievement in sub-Saharan Africa. The awards were founded in 1994 by Benin born businessman, Ernest Adjovi, after a discussion in Namibia with the country's President H ...
for "Best Group West Africa" and "Best Group Africa" for their album ''Fuji Satisfaction- Soundclash in Lagos''. Bantu's single "Where Di Water" was nominated for the 2009
Channel O Music Video Awards Channel O Africa Music Video Awards, once known as Spirit of Africa Music Video Awards, are Pan-African music awards organised by South Africa -based Channel O television channel. The awards were first held in 2003 under the name Reel Music Video A ...
in the category "Best Ragga Dancehall Video. "Lagos Barbie", the lead single off Bantu's ''Agberos International'' album, was nominated in the "Best Alternative Song" category at the 2018 edition of
The Headies The Headies (originally called the Hip Hop World Awards) are honors established in 2006 by ''Hip Hop World Magazine'' to recognize outstanding achievements in the Nigerian music industry. The annual ceremony features performances by established a ...
awards in Lagos, Nigeria.


Band members

* Ade Bantu (vocals) * Ayomiku Martins (vocals) * Ireoluwa Ayodele Allen (vocals) * Damilola Williams (vocals) * Mayowa Oshuntokun (bass) * Tunde "Jimmy" Alabi (drums) * Kazeem Amusa (talking drums) * Olukorede Omirinlewo (guitar) * Opeyemi Oyewande (trumpet) * Akinyanmi Akinhinmola (saxophone) * Isaiah Oladele (trombone) * Babajide Okays (keyboards) * Abiodun "Wurasamba" Oke (percussions)


Previous band members

* Peter Sadibo (bass) * Dare Odede (drums) * Olufemi Sanni (guitar) * Akinkunmi Olagunju (talking drums)


Discography

* 1999
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(Kennis Music Nigeria) * 2004 Bantu (Nitty Gritty Music) * 2005 Fuji Satisfaction (Piranha Rec) * 2008 Bantu (X3M Music, Nigeria) * 2011 No Man Stands Alone (Pako Records) * 2017 Agberos International (Soledad Productions) * 2020 Everybody Get Agenda (Soledad Productions) * 2023 What Is Your Breaking Point? (Soledad Productions)


References


External links


Official site of Bantu
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