Femi Kuti Biography & Net Worth

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Femi Kuti Biography & Net Worth

Olufela Olufemi Anikulapo Kuti , popularly known as Femi Kuti , is a Nigerian musician born in London and raised in Lagos. He is the eldest son of Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti and a grandchild of political campaigner, women's rights activist and traditional aristocrat Funmilayo Ransome Kuti.

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Femi Kuti Background

Olufela Olufemi Anikulapo-Kuti was born on June 16, 1962 to Fela Anikulapo-Kuti and Remilekun Taylor in London, UK. He grew up in Lagos (the former capital of Nigeria). Eventually, his mother left his father and took Femi along until in 1977 when Femi decided to return to live with his father. Femi is the eldest son of the pioneer Afro beat singer Fela Kuti, and the grand child of a political campaigner and women right activist, Funmilayo Ransome Kuti.

And when he clocked 15, he joined his father’s band, Egypt 80. Femi’s father died of AIDs related complications on August 2, 1997 and his mother died in 2002 at the age of 60.

Femi Kuti Early Life

In 1986, Femi left Egypt 80 to begin his own band, Positive Force. After he started the band, he was joined by his sisters, Yemi and Sola (as the lead dancers). Thereafter, his band had its first show in University of Lagos, (Unilag). And in the following year, he began to play in international scenes like the New Morning Club in Paris, Moers Festival in Germany and many more. In 1989, he released his debut record titled No Cause for Alarm under Polygram records. Then, two years after, he released MYOB under the Kalakuta Records. Femi released his eponym studio album four years later.

Additionally, Femi opened a club The Shrine in 2000, and recorded his first live album there. He titled it Africa Shrine. Then in 2000, he contributed to the remaking of his father’s classic song Water No Get Enemy into Red Hot and Riot, a compilation CD in tribute to his father Fela Anikulapo-Kuti. Femi is an activist who threads in his father’s line of music by erupting social and political uproar with his songs.

Fela Songs

Femi Kuti has done several live performances and live albums. He has also produced several songs, and has gone on series of musical tour. In addition, he has some song collections and has made appearances in documentaries. He once shared a stage with his Chocolate city label mate, M.I Abaga and performed in a concert with his brother, Seun Kuti in 2014 and 2015 respectively. Kuti has also collaborated with Sound Sultan and Tu Face. Below are his studio albums and the track listings.

Femi Kuti Album

He recorded and released an eponym album in 1994 and 1995 respectively. This was the album that brought Femi to limelight. The album was released on Motown’s Tabu Records label. He co-produced it with Andy Lyden. The songs in the track listing include Wonder wonder, SurvivalFrustrationsNawaPlenty NonsenseStubborn ProblemsNo ShameLive for Today and Changes.

Femi Kuti album was praised both in Europe and in Africa for producing a more streamlined and accessible style of his father’s music. The album was also included in a musical reference book – 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.

Shoki Shoki

Femi Kuti released his sophomore album Shoki Shoki in November, 1998. It was produced by Sodi under the Barclay record label. The songs on the track include; Truth Don DieBeng beng Bengwhat will tomorrow BringVictim of LifeBlackman Know YourselfLook AroundSorry SorryEregele, and Scatter Head.

Fight To Win

He released his third album titled Fight to Win in October, 2001. It was released under the MCA. The album was done in collaboration with some United States Musicians like Common, Mos Def and Jaguar Wright. The songs on the track include Do Your Best (ft Mos Def), Walking on the right sideTraitors of AfricaTension Grip Nigeria97Fight to Win (ft. Jaguar Wright), Stop AIDsEko LagosAlkebu-Lan (Cradle of Civilization), One Day SomedayThe Choice is Yours, and Missing Link (ft. Common).

Day By Day

Femi Kuti released his third album in October, 2008 titled Day by Day. It was produced by Sodi and released by Wrasse record label. The songs on the album include OyimboEh OhDay by DayYou Better Ask YourselfOne TwoTell MeThey Will RunTension Grip AfricaDem Funny, and Let’s Make History.

Africa For Africa

Femi Kuti released the Africa For Africa studio album in 2010 and 2011 under the Wrasse Records and Knitting Factory Records respectively. The album was produced by Sodi and the theme emphasized bad government as a problem in Africa. The tracks in the album include: Dem BoboNobody Beg YouPolitics in AfricaBad GovernmentCan’t Buy MeAfrica for AfricaMake We RememberObasanjo Don Play You WayoBoys Dey Hungry For TownNow You SeeNo Blame ThemYeparipaE No Good and It Doesn’t Mean.

No Place For My Dream

Femi released another studio album in June 2013 No Place for my Dream under the Knitting Records. The song genre included Afrobeat and Caribbean style and it was produced by Sodi Marciszewer. The songs on the track include; Nothing To Show for itThe world is changingNo place for my dreamAction timeNo work no job no moneyCarry on pushing onPolitics na big businessNa so we see amOne man showWey our money, and This is only the beginning.

One People One World

Finally, his recent album One People One World was released under the Knitting Factory Records in 2018.

Femi Kuti Personal Life

Femi was once married to Funke Kuti, and they had a son together, Made Kuti. Also, Femi is blessed with other children.

Recognitions

In 2012, Femi was inducted into the most prestigious music awards in Nigeria – Headies Hall of Fame. He also became an ambassador for Amnesty International. He was nominated on four occasions for the Grammy Awards in the ‘World Music Category’, in 2002, 2009, 2011, and 2013. In 2017, Femi broke the Guinness World record for a single note held on saxophone circular breathing for 51 minutes and 35 seconds.

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Femi Kuti Net Worth

The afrobeat musician net worth is estimated at $1.5 million. He is one of the most influential musicians in Nigeria.

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