The daughters and sons of Fela in African Pop

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A group of performers on stage in front of a large blue backdrop featuring a stylized image of a face with raised arms. The stage, vibrant with African Pop influences reminiscent of Fela, is filled with various props and lights, engaging both daughters and sons in the audience.

Decades after his death, Fela Kuti, Nigeria’s most famous musician continues to live on through his art. Afrobeat, a genre he pioneered, has transcended generations after him, existing in varying forms. Contemporary African pop stars are sampling his work in new records. Much of that music is called ‘Afrobeats’ today, (the ‘s’ is important) A new genre, partly inspired by Fela’s work. It’s the current flavour of Lagos, and the rest of the continent, where Nigerian pop music maintains a strong presence.

But how do these musicians portray this legend in their work? How do…