Fela Kuti is very influential to the development of Nigerian music, as he is credited for the founding of Afrobeat, which in turn led to the establishment of Afrobeats, a collection of musical sub-genres of Nigerian and western origins. His involvement in socio-political activism and pan-african socialism, made him a face for the Nigerian music Industry, and put the genre of Afrobeat on an international stage. Over the years, Afrobeats has been recognized as one of the leading musical styles to come out of Africa, with notable acts across the diaspora gaining recognition for the unique sound and performance techniques associated with the genre. However, its history and origins are not as recognized, as the curation and physical representati...
ART MUSIC IN NIGERIA is the most comprehensive book on the works of modem Nigerian composers who hav...
Nigerian pop-musician Lágbájá stands out from his contemporaries because of his unique use of histor...
Bibliography: leaves 80-88.In a post-apartheid, recently democratised South Africa African identity ...
Afrobeat first emerged in the late 1960s amid the rapidly changing postcolonial terrain of Lagos, Ni...
This is a study of the role of popular expressive culture in change in Africa. It examines musicians...
Since the early 1970’s when the late Nigerian Afro-beat proponent, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti (formerly kno...
Sámi yoik and Fela Kuti's Afrobeat are the subjects of this thesis, which examines music as a form o...
In the last decades music is probably the aesthetic language around which a great variety of perspec...
Fela Anikulapo Kuti has been adjured one of the best musician from the African continent with the Af...
On February 20, 1978, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti married twenty-seven dancers and singers in his Africa 70 ...
IN AFROBEAT! A POPULAR ARTIST, a counter-hegemonic activist of the hardest grain, meets his most cer...
Afrika Shrine Fela’s place of worship and nightspot. The aspect of worship started at the Empire Hot...
This article is the attempt of an historically oriented analysis focused on the role of Nigerian mus...
The musical genre Afrobeats is having a transnational moment, with recognition among American award ...
Nigeria for many decades has been bedeviled with antisocial problems such as corruption and nepotism...
ART MUSIC IN NIGERIA is the most comprehensive book on the works of modem Nigerian composers who hav...
Nigerian pop-musician Lágbájá stands out from his contemporaries because of his unique use of histor...
Bibliography: leaves 80-88.In a post-apartheid, recently democratised South Africa African identity ...
Afrobeat first emerged in the late 1960s amid the rapidly changing postcolonial terrain of Lagos, Ni...
This is a study of the role of popular expressive culture in change in Africa. It examines musicians...
Since the early 1970’s when the late Nigerian Afro-beat proponent, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti (formerly kno...
Sámi yoik and Fela Kuti's Afrobeat are the subjects of this thesis, which examines music as a form o...
In the last decades music is probably the aesthetic language around which a great variety of perspec...
Fela Anikulapo Kuti has been adjured one of the best musician from the African continent with the Af...
On February 20, 1978, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti married twenty-seven dancers and singers in his Africa 70 ...
IN AFROBEAT! A POPULAR ARTIST, a counter-hegemonic activist of the hardest grain, meets his most cer...
Afrika Shrine Fela’s place of worship and nightspot. The aspect of worship started at the Empire Hot...
This article is the attempt of an historically oriented analysis focused on the role of Nigerian mus...
The musical genre Afrobeats is having a transnational moment, with recognition among American award ...
Nigeria for many decades has been bedeviled with antisocial problems such as corruption and nepotism...
ART MUSIC IN NIGERIA is the most comprehensive book on the works of modem Nigerian composers who hav...
Nigerian pop-musician Lágbájá stands out from his contemporaries because of his unique use of histor...
Bibliography: leaves 80-88.In a post-apartheid, recently democratised South Africa African identity ...